“…Logging operations move like a wave over the landscape, ushering in a domino effect of events that alter ecosystems, exacerbate the impacts on wildlife species and greatly amplify the scale of the bushmeat harvest. These activities cause widespread forest fragmentation, cutting networks of roads into previously inaccessible tropical expanses and opening them up to hunters equipped with modern weapons (Abernethy, Coad, Taylor, Lee, & Maisels, 2013;Poulsen, Clark, & Bolker, 2011;Wilkie, Shaw, Rotberg, Morelli, & Auzel, 2000). The growing local economy and establishment of camps and villages around concessions simultaneously triggers the immigration of large numbers of workers, job seekers, hunters, traders and their families into once undisturbed areas (Poulsen, Clark, Mavah, & Elkan, 2009).…”