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$a333.95/416$223/eng/20220625 |
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$aFa, Julia E.,$d1954-$eauthor. |
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$aHunting wildlife in the tropics and subtropics$h[electronic resource] /$cJulia E. Fa, Manchester Metropolitan University and Center for International Forestry, Indonesia, Stephan M. Funk, Nature Heritage, Jersey, Robert Nasi, Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia. |
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$aCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :$bCambridge University Press,$c2022. |
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$a1 online resource (xxiii, 410 pages) :$bdigital, PDF file(s). |
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$aEcology, biodiversity and conservation |
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$aOpen Access. |
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$aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Aug 2022). |
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$aThe hunting of wild animals for their meat has been a crucial activity in the evolution of humans. It continues to be an essential source of food and a generator of income for millions of Indigenous and rural communities worldwide. Conservationists rightly fear that excessive hunting of many animal species will cause their demise, as has already happened throughout the Anthropocene. Many species of large mammals and birds have been decimated or annihilated due to overhunting by humans. If such pressures continue, many other species will meet the same fate. Equally, if the use of wildlife resources is to continue by those who depend on it, sustainable practices must be implemented. These communities need to remain or become custodians of the wildlife resources within their lands, for their own well-being as well as for biodiversity in general. This title is also available via Open Access on Cambridge Core. |
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$aWildlife as food. |
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$aWildlife conservation. |
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$aWildlife resources. |
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$aFunk, Stephan M.$eauthor. |
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$aNasi, Robert,$eauthor. |
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$a Ecology, biodiversity, and conservation. |
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$uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781316338704$yClick for access to full text electronic version of this title. |