Continued availability and sale of pangolins in a major urban bushmeat market in Cameroon despite national bans and the COVID-19 outbreak
Afr J Ecol
.
2022 Jun;60(2):146-152.
doi: 10.1111/aje.12969.
Epub 2022 Feb 19.
Authors
Jessica Harvey-Carroll
1
,
Franklin T Simo
2
,
Timm Sonn-Juul
3
,
Jean Pierre Tsafack
4
,
Serge J D Aka'a
5
6
,
Francis Nchembi Tarla
5
6
,
Andrew Fowler
6
,
Daniel J Ingram
7
Affiliations
1
School of Psychology and Neuroscience University of St Andrews St Andrews UK.
2
Laboratory of Zoology Department of Biology and Animal Physiology University of Yaoundé I Yaoundé Cameroon.
3
Section of Biology and Environmental Science Department of Chemistry and Bioscience Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark.
4
Independent Researcher Yaoundé Cameroon.
5
Central Africa Bushmeat Action Group (CABAG) Yaoundé Cameroon.
6
Zoological Society of London -Cameroon Yaoundé Cameroon.
7
Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling Stirling UK.
PMID:
35601564
PMCID:
PMC9111401
DOI:
10.1111/aje.12969
No abstract available
Keywords:
Central Africa; Manidae; Phataginus; Smutsia; viande de brousse; wild meat; zoonoses.