Pangolins in West Africa hunted for food rather than for illicit scales trade
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Research finds that appetite for bushmeat – rather than the black market for scales to use in traditional Chinese medicine – may be driving West Africa’s illegal hunting of one of the world’s most threatened mammals. Interviews with hundreds of hunters in Nigeria shows pangolins are overwhelmingly caught for food , with the majority of scales thrown away. The vast majority of pangolin hunting in African forest landscapes is done for meat consumed by people in the region, rather than for scales
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