Hace 9 años | Por jametxo a phys.org
Publicado hace 9 años por jametxo a phys.org

Research has uncovered alarming evidence of an under-reported wild-meat crisis in the heart of Amazonia. Scientists from Lancaster University and Brazil interviewed households in two Brazilian 'prefrontier' cities – cities which are surrounded by more than 90 per cent of their original forest cover. They found virtually all urban households in these cities (Borba and Novo Aripuanã) consumed wildlife for food, including fish (99%), bushmeat (mammals and birds; 79%), turtles and tortoises (48%) and caimans (28%).

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#0 En mnm se habla español

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#1 Y catalán en la intimidad lol