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Webinar: Understanding And Addressing Urban Consumption Of Bushmeat In Nigeria

WildAid

Human contact with wild animals increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission, and COVID-19, which is believed to have originated from the consumption of wild animals, has shown the world just h...

WildAid And The Nigerian Government Recommend Campaign To Reduce Urban Bushmeat Consumption

WildAid

“We need to educate urban Nigerians, who typically live far away from forests where bushmeat is often harvested, about the risks of zoonotic disease, the conservation impact of the bushmeat trade and...

Understanding Urban Consumption Of Bushmeat In Nigeria

WildAid

I co-authored a report on how the growing appetite for bushmeat among urban residents in Nigeria is threatening wildlife populations and increasing the risk of zoonotic disease transmission, while hig...

Webinar: Understanding And Addressing Urban Consumption Of Bushmeat In Nigeria

WildAid

On February 9, 2021, GlobeScan and WildAid hosted a webinar to learn about this study and to discuss the best way to use these findings to protect Nigeria’s wildlife. I am excited to be among panelis...

New Survey Shows Widespread Consumption Of ‘bush Meat’ In Nigeria

WildAid

Linus Unah, WildAid West African representative, spoke of the need to enlighten Nigerians about laws prohibiting the hunting and trade of wildlife in the country.

Nigerians Continue To Eat Bush Meat Despite COVID-19

WildAid

WildAid West African Representative, Linus Unah, stated, “We need to educate urban Nigerians, who typically live far away from forests where bush meat is often harvested, about the risks of zoonotic d...