Uganda: Conservationists Call for Ugandans to Stop Eating Chimps
31/10/2012
Conservationists struggling to protect the remaining population of Ugandan chimpanzees are concerned that people have taken to eating chimps... Read more
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The Player will show in this paragraph Seccao Carne do MatoThere are strong cultural reasons why some people choose to eat apes or other endangered species, but whether it is a tradition or a modern whim, buying and selling apes and ape meat is illegal. Moreover, anyone who eats ape meat today must recognize that he or she will stop eating apes in a decade or three. They can choose whether to stop eating now, and leave the ape populations to recover and play their role in the ecology of the forests we all need, or they can stop when Africa’s apes become extinct. Fashions often change because of celebrity role models, and in Central Africa football stars are among the biggest celebrities. Thus, it is exciting that Cameroonian star Geremi kindly agreed to record this message to encourage his fans to avoid endangered species Bushmeat. As the WildAid/ACAP slogan says, "WHEN THE BUYING STOPS, THE KILLING STOPS TOO" VIDEO TRANSCRIPT: "I am proud to play for Cameroon, a country full of amazing/extraordinary wildlife. Chimpanzees, gorillas and elephants make of Cameroon and its neighbouring countries a place unique on earth. Sadly, these animals will disappear. The worldwide consumption of bush meat means that our natural fauna could disappear forever. Together, we must stop buying this meat, because by doing so, we prevent the slaughter of these animals (or when the buying stops, the killing stops too)." |
Esta seccao fala da caca e da morte dos grandes simios para os transformar em comida. A caca destes animais para serem transformados em comida e a maior ameaca a sobrevivencia da especie na maior parte dos estados africanos. Ameaca tambem os orangutangos, os quais ja apresentam o maior risco de perda de habitat, com o factor agravante da sua caca furtiva para serem comercializados como animais de estimacao. Estes animais sao alvo de grande sofrimento quando sao capturados incluindo pequenas crias que ficam orfas depois das suas maes serem cruelmente mortas.
Illegal Commercial Bushmeat Trade from the Jane Goodall Institute on Vimeo.
The Jane Goodall Institute UK is fighting the devastating illegal bushmeat trade as part of a new campaign: 'Count Me In for Conservation'. Find out more: click here. You can find the video (shown above) here: http://vimeo.com/4984959
A Ape Alliance "Receita para Sobrevivencia: Controlar o comercio de carne do mato" report, funded by WSPA is now available for NGO's and governments.
This review co authored by Ian Redmond, Tim Aldked, Katrin Jedamzik and Madeline Westwood examina o corrente nivel de conhecimento acerca do comercio "carne do mato" e como a comunidade de conservacao reagiu a crise deste comercio.
The appendices for the review can be downloaded here:
Click here to view Bushmeat videos.
Visit the Bushmeat Crisis Task Force web site at: www.bushmeat.org
Another source of information on the bushmeat tragedy and crisis is The Bushmeat Project.
Read the report on The African Bushmeat Trade. (PDF file 549Kb)
Archive of scientific articles: Click here to download and read Bushmeat Working Group related articles.

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