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Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Working Paper No. 61 Ten Thousand Tonnes of Small Animals: Wildlife Consumption in Papua New Guinea, a Vital Resource in Need of Management
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Company

Andrew / Microsoft / /

Continent

Asia / North America / /

Country

United Kingdom / Papua New Guinea / /

Currency

USD / /

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Event

Extinction / /

Facility

Barnard College / Asian Studies The Australian National University / Crater Mountain Biological Research Station / Columbia University / /

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IndustryTerm

abundant food source / food security / /

NaturalFeature

Purari River / Crater Mountain / Oo River / Purari lowlands / Gulf coast / /

Organization

Columbia University / Barnard College / national government / Paige West Department of Anthropology / Management Andrew L. Mack Wildlife Conservation Society / P.O. Box / Australian National University / Asia-Pacific Program Research School of Pacific / /

Person

Most / L. Mack Wildlife / Paige West / /

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Position

hunter data interview / hunter / hunter / and local language name / Carpenter / /

ProvinceOrState

Baimuru District / Karimui District / Simbu Province / North Solomons / Manus / National Capital District / Lufa District / West New Britain / East / New Ireland / Eastern Highlands Province / /

Region

Latin America / West Africa / Southeast Asia / Gulf coast / Asia-Pacific / /

Technology

GPS / /

URL

www.thebushmeatcampaign.org / www.bushmeat.org / /

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