RT @Karmageddon67: Indigenous/impoverished rural people are seen as saviours of biodiversity. However they tend to eat & economically explo…
RT @Karmageddon67: Indigenous/impoverished rural people are seen as saviours of biodiversity. However they tend to eat & economically explo…
RT @Karmageddon67: Indigenous/impoverished rural people are seen as saviours of biodiversity. However they tend to eat & economically explo…
RT @Karmageddon67: Indigenous/impoverished rural people are seen as saviours of biodiversity. However they tend to eat & economically explo…
RT @Karmageddon67: Indigenous/impoverished rural people are seen as saviours of biodiversity. However they tend to eat & economically explo…
RT @Karmageddon67: Indigenous/impoverished rural people are seen as saviours of biodiversity. However they tend to eat & economically explo…
Indigenous/impoverished rural people are seen as saviours of biodiversity. However they tend to eat & economically exploit local wildlife & habitat. Relatively affluent ppl destroy huge swathes of habitat for agriculture & mining, often in othe
@AbiluTangwa I’ve seen how deep the connection to the environment is. All wildlife gone within walking distance. Eaten or trafficked. https://t.co/WnkGaKnKk2
RT @symbionthealth: @SBakerMD Today's hunting is regulated, and game herds managed at healthy numbers. But if meat were outlawed? Get ready…
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @symbionthealth: @SBakerMD Today's hunting is regulated, and game herds managed at healthy numbers. But if meat were outlawed? Get ready…
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife https://t.co/YgpDvHmNt1
RT @symbionthealth: @SBakerMD Today's hunting is regulated, and game herds managed at healthy numbers. But if meat were outlawed? Get ready…
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
RT @SBakerMD: If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
If we do away with animal agriculture, you can say goodbye to virtually all wildlife
@SBakerMD Today's hunting is regulated, and game herds managed at healthy numbers. But if meat were outlawed? Get ready for this, because it's already happened indirectly in other parts of the world: https://t.co/6hMfY0T3Q2
Global bushmeat hunting crisis is a fundamentally distressing problem to address because it is intimately tied to human development challenges such as food insecurity, emergent disease risks, and land-use changes. https://t.co/UuLTGnAnuq https://t.co/QDor
RT @Karmageddon67: @punky_zoolander Really? https://t.co/5xFUMTN8NM
RT @Karmageddon67: @RichardOnSafari @BilNaylor_ Tiny populations of hunter gatherers thousands of years ago. No longer. https://t.co/5xFUM…
RT @Karmageddon67: @RichardOnSafari @BilNaylor_ Tiny populations of hunter gatherers thousands of years ago. No longer. https://t.co/5xFUM…
@RichardOnSafari @BilNaylor_ Tiny populations of hunter gatherers thousands of years ago. No longer. https://t.co/5xFUMTuZzE
RT @Karmageddon67: @biosec_erc @Dominic_Mart @Survival Oh FFS. We’re not allowed to call it bushmeat or mention the abhorrence of wet marke…
RT @Race2Extinct: The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of…
RT @Race2Extinct: The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of…
@GeorgeMonbiot This is an important journal article that cites access to family planning as one part of a wider approach to preventing the transmission of zoonotic disease. This of course is in addition to everything else that we must be doing. https://t.c
RT @Race2Extinct: Those wildlife species comprising the category of bushmeat are a “commodity” in the eyes of these “experts.” Nature has n…
RT @Race2Extinct: Those wildlife species comprising the category of bushmeat are a “commodity” in the eyes of these “experts.” Nature has n…
RT @Karmageddon67: @biosec_erc @Dominic_Mart @Survival Oh FFS. We’re not allowed to call it bushmeat or mention the abhorrence of wet marke…
RT @Race2Extinct: The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of…
RT @Karmageddon67: @biosec_erc @Dominic_Mart @Survival Oh FFS. We’re not allowed to call it bushmeat or mention the abhorrence of wet marke…
RT @Race2Extinct: Those wildlife species comprising the category of bushmeat are a “commodity” in the eyes of these “experts.” Nature has n…
RT @Race2Extinct: Those wildlife species comprising the category of bushmeat are a “commodity” in the eyes of these “experts.” Nature has n…
RT @Race2Extinct: The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of…
RT @Race2Extinct: Those wildlife species comprising the category of bushmeat are a “commodity” in the eyes of these “experts.” Nature has n…
Those wildlife species comprising the category of bushmeat are a “commodity” in the eyes of these “experts.” Nature has no innate value. Humanity is above it all—modifying and destroying when it meets our needs, whims, and desires. https://t.co/ZDfxjLhyUv
RT @Race2Extinct: The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of…
RT @Race2Extinct: The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of…
RT @Race2Extinct: The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of…
The research and the entire thread is self-serving. Anthropocentric scientists ignoring the primary driver of the loss of biodiversity—competitive displacement of the planet’s complex organisms by 8B peeps. Obfuscation at its finest.
RT @Karmageddon67: @Survival Oh FFS. We’re not allowed to call it bushmeat or mention the abhorrence of wet markets. These scientists are n…
@Survival Oh FFS. We’re not allowed to call it bushmeat or mention the abhorrence of wet markets. These scientists are not on the side of wildlife or ecosystems, but they like to pretend. Charlatans. “Conservation scientists” @JohnBB40921542 @Race2Extinct
@biosec_erc @Dominic_Mart @Survival Oh FFS. We’re not allowed to call it bushmeat or mention the abhorrence of wet markets. These scientists are not on the side of wildlife or ecosystems, but they like to pretend. Charlatans. “Conservation scientists” @Joh
Oh FFS. We’re not allowed to call it bushmeat or mention the abhorrence of wet markets. These scientists are not on the side of wildlife or ecosystems, but they like to pretend. Charlatans. “Conservation scientists” @JohnBB40921542 @Race2Extinct https://t
@SeeksMaria @Claireburgo @doomfrog4 @McAffee Preserved? No they haven’t got around to destroying it yet. I wish we’d all quit pretending that indigenous people are all saints and forest guardians who don’t require food to eat. Yes some fight to preserve ec
@HunterTitan6 @eeete_sech Empecemos por uno fácil. https://t.co/H7tuWtG6q9
@PeterScogings "Bushmeat hunting" often invokes so called "unregulated activity"...but the question of "who is regulating what" is commonly defined from the perspective of colonizing forces, not local/ Indigenous communities. https://t.co/2qWKSoDEPD.
@Ash_with_earth @PaulieIsHere @LovingVeg @ShakenFree_00_ @Greenpeace @km1_uk @PathfinderInt Oh FFS another false narrative. Indigenous people before agriculture numbered only about 10m. Now they number 370m and rely on agriculture for their food. Those tha
RT @Rotkappchen77: @Karmageddon67 @EcocideGenocide @PinedaOchoaMD How is it not intertwined? Population, ecosystems destruction and destruc…
@Karmageddon67 @EcocideGenocide @PinedaOchoaMD How is it not intertwined? Population, ecosystems destruction and destruction of wildlife? I fail to understand how population does not have an influence on this. https://t.co/iFLBMtQOOA
@BarnardPhoebe @GiannaMarriotta @martinrev21 @IUCN @VaticanNews @Pontifex @carlsafina @SteadyStateEcon @wildcatalyst @IENearth @wildfoundation @wildlifedirect @FrancaKasuku @GirlplanetEA @StablePlanetAll @PLANETucker So ultimately nothing to do with sustai
@BorBlackWad @Gusano94265063 @JuanBordera @EsRebelCientif @ctxt_es @esXrebellion @limites1972 @amturiel @FerranPVilar @yayo_herrero Si lees inglés, aquí hay un paper acerca del sur global y la extinción de especies animales. No estoy a favor del capitalism
@jockie_c @GraemeHayes That’s the usual narrative, which is only partly true. They often don’t ‘protect’ the world’s biodiversity but participate in its destruction. All over AUSTRALIA, mining permits have been granted in return for $$$. And then there’s t
5 recomendaciones para frenar pérdida de mamíferos tropicales causada por sobre explotación... ajam, parte gira al rededor de regular (no prohibir) el uso cuando se pueda. Ripple WJ et al. 2016 Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world’s mammals h
@claudiaperea @drschnabz @5e6059bf2cc84a3 @davidrvetter @MrMatthewTodd https://t.co/S3OV2pRgLC read it all then come back to comment.
@bateko71 Los países en desarrollo son los principales contribuyentes a la extinción de especies y también tienen un gran impacto en la degradación de los ecosistemas. No es un tema binario es un tema complejo. https://t.co/Sru5brNWLM
RT @Karmageddon67: @Rotkappchen77 Global South is the major culprit in terms of the bushmeat trade. https://t.co/WnkGaK5B5U
@Rotkappchen77 Global South is the major culprit in terms of the bushmeat trade. https://t.co/WnkGaK5B5U
@NadineDantas @lesuknight “While many ethnic groups have hunted wildlife for subsistence over millennia, often with highly detrimental effects [8], the unsustainablility of this practice has accelerated in many areas due to growing human populations,…” “A
So you’re defending the bushmeat indistry now - which is contributing to large numbers of extinctions, as well as causing gross cruelty, whilst avoiding addressing population. You really are what I would call a horrible person. Sorry, not sorry. https://
@EcocideGenocide @jamesecology @RightsResources @kundan_kumarkun So you’re defending the bushmeat indistry now - which is contributing to large numbers of extinctions, as well as causing gross cruelty, whilst avoiding addressing population. You really are
RT @Karmageddon67: @EcocideGenocide @jamesecology @RightsResources @kundan_kumarkun And don’t forget these shameful “rights-based” advocate…
RT @Karmageddon67: @kundan_kumarkun @EcocideGenocide Nearly all of these threatened species occur in developing countries where major coexi…
@EcocideGenocide @jamesecology @RightsResources @kundan_kumarkun And don’t forget these shameful “rights-based” advocates champion organisations like Survival International which backs the bushmeat trade. Truly deceitful that they claim to back conservatio
@kundan_kumarkun @EcocideGenocide Nearly all of these threatened species occur in developing countries where major coexisting threats include deforestation, agricultural expansion, human encroachment and competition with livestock. “ https://t.co/5xFUMTuZ
Ecological genocide. But this is not just about elephants, it’s about most annihilation of nature by 8 billion humans. https://t.co/o2yiBXB49L https://t.co/aQXaLByTwR
Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals | Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/3I1jZLR4Jj Subsistence hunting is a ‘poor person’s game’, often conducted when the hunter has no viable alternatives...WHAT IF WE EDUCATE THE CHILDREN OF
RT @Karmageddon67: @PalmOilDetect @backroads_linda Unsustainable hunting for consumption and trade of wild meat (also known as bushmeat) by…
RT @Karmageddon67: @PalmOilDetect @backroads_linda Unsustainable hunting for consumption and trade of wild meat (also known as bushmeat) by…
@PalmOilDetect @backroads_linda Unsustainable hunting for consumption and trade of wild meat (also known as bushmeat) by humans represents a significant extinction threat to wild terrestrial mammal populations, https://t.co/WnkGaK5B5U
@nodealfornature @WWF Nearly all of these threatened species occur in developing countries where major coexisting threats include deforestation, agricultural expansion, human encroachment and competition with livestock.” https://t.co/5xFUMTN8NM
@lesuknight @Meldawson6 Here we provide an analysis showing that bushmeat hunting for mostly food and medicinal products is driving a global crisis whereby 301 terrestrial mammal species are threatened with extinction. https://t.co/5xFUMTuZzE
@PKashwan @ProfMarkMaslin @ConversationUS Nearly all of these threatened species occur in developing countries where major coexisting threats include deforestation, agricultural expansion, human encroachment and competition with livestock https://t.co/Wnk
RT @Maawiah: #التنوع_الأحيائي تتعرض الأنواع الثديية (أكثر من ٣٠٠ نوع) وخصوصا من ذوات الحوافر والرئيسيات والخفافيش البرية الكبيرة للتهديد و…
RT @Maawiah: #التنوع_الأحيائي تتعرض الأنواع الثديية (أكثر من ٣٠٠ نوع) وخصوصا من ذوات الحوافر والرئيسيات والخفافيش البرية الكبيرة للتهديد و…
#التنوع_الأحيائي تتعرض الأنواع الثديية (أكثر من ٣٠٠ نوع) وخصوصا من ذوات الحوافر والرئيسيات والخفافيش البرية الكبيرة للتهديد وخطر الانقراض في المقام الأول من الصيد الجائر وغير المنظم. https://t.co/l0qcyHrHSc
@nodealfornature @extinctsymbol People are destroying biodiversity everywhere. Indigenous people can be guardians of biodiversity but they can also destroy it. https://t.co/WnkGaK5B5U
@AidaGreenbury That’s a somewhat simplistic & fallacious argument. The reality is indigenous peoples are most often no longer living sustainably within natural ecosystems, but adjacent to them in settlements & rural areas, & their populations a
RT @Karmageddon67: @JunagarhMedia @physorg_com That’s a shockingly anthropocentric take. Increasing population makes the wild meat trade in…