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Optimizing conservation policy: The importance of seasonal variation in hunting and meat consumption on the Masoala Peninsula of Madagascar
Cortni Borgerson
Anthropology
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24-hour Recall
20%
Alternative Meat
20%
Austral Summer
20%
Austral Winter
20%
Behavioral Characteristics
20%
Bushpig
40%
Carnivorans
40%
Conservation Policy
100%
Forest Mammals
40%
Human Health
20%
Hunters
20%
Hunting Patterns
60%
Lactate
20%
Lemur
40%
Livestock
40%
Madagascar
100%
Masoala
100%
Meat
20%
Meat Consumption
100%
Native Peoples
20%
Native Species
20%
Negative Impact
20%
Peninsula
100%
Physical Characteristics
20%
Positive Impact
20%
Potamochoerus Larvatus
20%
Public Health
20%
Recall Survey
20%
Seasonal Variation
100%
Tenrec
60%
Wildlife
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Farm Animal
100%
Lemur
50%
Lemuridae
50%
Meat Consumption
100%
Nutrition Policy
50%
Potamochoerus
100%
Potamochoerus larvatus
50%