Abstract
Three different methods for estimating wild animal populations were used to assess the density of different species in a game reserve in the Sahel region of Nigeria. Hunting for bushmeat by local communities living around the reserve was identified as one of the threats to wildlife populations. Bushmeat was an essential resource for communities around the reserve.
Recommended Citation
Afolayan, T. A.; Milligan, K. R. N.; and Salami, S. O.
(1983)
"Abundance and Distribution of Large Mammals in the Upper Ogun Game Reserve, Oyo State, Nigeria,"
International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems: Vol. 4:
No.
1, Article 12.
Available at:
https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/ijsap/vol4/iss1/12