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This page is a summary of: Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals, Royal Society Open Science, October 2016, Royal Society Publishing,
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.160498.
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Hundreds of animals being 'consumed to Extinction' by humans
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Hundreds of animal species ‘being consumed to extinction’
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Hundreds of mammal species being driven to extinction by human appetite for bushmeat
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More than 300 wild mammal species are in peril after being 'consumed to extinction' by humans using them for meat, ornaments and medicine
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Wildlife World's mammals being eaten into extinction, report warns
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Over-hunting pushing hundreds of mammal species near extinction
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Bushmeat hunting threatens mammal populations and ecosystems, poses food security threat
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