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CSIC Concerns About Increased Human Consumption of Endangered Species Such as Pangolin in Equatorial Guinea

Summary by ecoticias.com
The consumption of wildlife in Equatorial Guinea no longer affects only a few species hunted in a traditional way. A study led by the CSIC warns that today the markets of the country sell many more endangered animals than 35 years ago, with pangolins, primates, forest elephants and other protected species entering an increasingly difficult pressure to sustain. The data that summarizes the alert is clear. In three months of field work, the team r…

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The consumption of wildlife in Equatorial Guinea no longer affects only a few species hunted in a traditional way. A study led by the CSIC warns that today the markets of the country sell many more endangered animals than 35 years ago, with pangolins, primates, forest elephants and other protected species entering an increasingly difficult pressure to sustain. The data that summarizes the alert is clear. In three months of field work, the team r…

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ecoticias.com broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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