WCS, Mysore Centre <strong>for</strong>Ecological ResearchWCS Impact of hunting on Largemammals in NagaraholeWCS, PNPQ WCS, Bay Foundation, NGS, WWF 1.Evaluating the impact andsustainability of subsistencehunting in AmazonIndiaBrazilAsiaWCS, Royal Thai ForestryDept., WildaidWCS, Sarawak ForestDeptWCS, Sarawak ForestDeptWCS Study and management of wildlifehunting associated with the illegalcollection of aloe-wood in KhaoYaiWCS, Sarawak Forest Dept The impact of logging roads onwildlife densities & huntingpatterns of the PenanWCS, Sarawak Forest Dept A Master Plan <strong>for</strong> Wildlife inSarawakThailandMalaysiaMalaysiaLatin AmericaAsiaAsiaWCS, The environmentministeries of Cameroonand Nigeria, NigerianConservation Foundation,Fauna and FloraInternationalWWF, seeking additional funding Transboundary conservation ofcross river gorillas and Nigeriachimpanzees in Cameroon andNigeriaCameroon &NigeriaAsiaWCS, Univ Minnesota, WCS, USAID, Lincoln Park Zoo, UMN,Roger Williams Park ZooComparison of methods <strong>for</strong>monitoring the effects of huntingon game populations in a <strong>for</strong>estryconcessionWCS, Univ New Mexico WCS Long term community basedmonitoring and manaegment ofsubsistence hunting by AcheIndiansCongo BrazavilleParaguayWellington Zoo Wellington Zoo Report to Pan African workshop, Press releases, Bushmeat infoevening, Raised NZ$3000, Displayto zoo goersAustraliaWesternGorilla.org U.S. Fish & Wildlife service Network of researchers and Central Africaconservationists working in allmajor Western Gorilla researchWild ChimpanzeeFoundationColumbus Zoo & Aquarium, Privatedonorsand conservation sites.(1) Chimp conservation through Ivory Coasteducation & public awareness, TaiNat Park (2) Educational playAfricaAfricaLatin AmericaOceaniaAfricaWildlife & EnvironmentalSociety of MalawiCollaboration with communities to Malawidevelop guinea fowl rearing, beekeeping and production of baobaband tamarind fruit juices asalternative livelihood options tobushmeat huntingAfricaAfrica
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