2020
DOI: 10.5897/jene2020.0840
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Wildlife harvesting and bushmeat trade in Rivers State, Nigeria: The resilience of the African civet, Civettictis civetta (Carnivora: Viverridae) and records of rare species

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“…Wildlife farms are sometimes viewed as a strategy for strengthening food security and alleviating poverty (Noutcha et al, 2020;Nogueira & Nogueira-Filho, 2011;Abebe, 2003). However, in Vietnam, the vast majority of wild meat consumption is as luxury food and has no direct relevance to food security (Bennett, 2002;Brooks et al, 2010;Sirén et al, 2006).…”
Section: Civet Farms and Livelihoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wildlife farms are sometimes viewed as a strategy for strengthening food security and alleviating poverty (Noutcha et al, 2020;Nogueira & Nogueira-Filho, 2011;Abebe, 2003). However, in Vietnam, the vast majority of wild meat consumption is as luxury food and has no direct relevance to food security (Bennett, 2002;Brooks et al, 2010;Sirén et al, 2006).…”
Section: Civet Farms and Livelihoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Civets (Viverridae) are hunted and trapped for human consumption as food or for use in traditional medicine in Africa and Asia (Carder et Noutcha et al, 2020). In some African countries, civet gland is believed to cure a range of disease and illness, including headaches, skin diseases and cancer (Taye, 2009) and female infertility (El-Kamali, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%