In much of the developed world they protect wildlife and produce what they eat for meat. There is enough data to suggest that eating "bushmeat" consumption among some africans, especially west africans can be hazardous to he ... read full comment
In much of the developed world they protect wildlife and produce what they eat for meat. There is enough data to suggest that eating "bushmeat" consumption among some africans, especially west africans can be hazardous to health. In the face of such empirical data why haven't there been a major shift in our meat eating habits? Maybe the outbreak of the Ebola virus in our backyard is a wake up call for slumbering Africa. What at all is wrong with Black Africa?
Dr.Nang-Beifubah, thank you for the advice
In much of the developed world they protect wildlife and produce what they eat for meat. There is enough data to suggest that eating "bushmeat" consumption among some africans, especially west africans can be hazardous to he ...
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