Princeton University: People in Developing Countries Eat Less Bushmeat as They Migrate From Rural to Urban Areas
November 17, 2020
November 17, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Nov. 17 (TNSJou) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news release:
People around the world, especially in developing countries in Africa, Asia, and South America, consume wild game, or bushmeat, whether out of necessity, as a matter of taste preference, or, in the case of particularly desirable wildlife species, to connote a certain social status. Bushmeat consumption, however, has devastated the population . . .
People around the world, especially in developing countries in Africa, Asia, and South America, consume wild game, or bushmeat, whether out of necessity, as a matter of taste preference, or, in the case of particularly desirable wildlife species, to connote a certain social status. Bushmeat consumption, however, has devastated the population . . .