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Bushmeat hunters have been targeting the... The issue of bushmeat hunting is highly politicized... governments and international conservation organizations to regulate the bushmeat trade within the concessions where they operate... conservation organizations have come together to address the bushmeat crisis through the formation of the... Bushmeat Crisis Task Force... and supporting solutions that effectively respond to the bushmeat crisis in Africa and around the world... of the bushmeat trade is in ape meat... Orphans of the bushmeat trade are often sold as pets... member organization of sanctuaries that provide care for bushmeat orphans and education for local communities... and their use as bushmeat may be an important means of transmission to humans... The bushmeat trade is considered by some anti... suggested that the only way to eliminate the bushmeat trade might be industry... have suggested that the economic incentive to hunt bushmeat has led to an... countries the full extent and future outlook of bushmeat is not currently known... Bushmeat Crisis Task Force... The Bushmeat Research Programme of the Institute of Zoology... about trying to prevent the illegal import of Bushmeat to the UK... Bushmeat is commonly taken back to the towns after rural visits in Africa...

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