[en] While human activities are driving widespread declines in wildlife populations1,2, in Central Africa, the meat of wild animals, or wild meat, represents a major component of the diets of millions of people3. To halt faunal degradation while ensuring sustainable use of wildlife, it is crucial to understand the scale and drivers of wild meat consumption. Here, using data from over 12,000 households from 252 locations in Central Africa, we show that wild meat is a fundamental component of the diets of rural populations, accounting for 20% of the recommended daily protein intake, compared with 13% and 6% for those living in towns and cities. We estimate that the total annual biomass of wild meat consumed in Central Africa increased from 0.73 million to 1.10 million tonnes between 2000 and 2022, with increasing demand from towns and cities. To ensure that wild meat is available to rural communities, in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals4 and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework5, reducing wild meat consumption in urban metropolises is key. While our results are based on the most comprehensive dataset available, the geographical coverage is incomplete and the dataset represents a minimal fraction of the entire population of Central Africa. Targeted studies are needed to validate our model and assess critical areas of intervention.
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Regional & inter-regional studies Social & behavioral sciences, psychology: Multidisciplinary, general & others Food science Zoology Environmental sciences & ecology Animal production & animal husbandry Life sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Bessone, Mattia ; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia. mattia.bessone@gmail.com ; Department for the Ecology of Animal Societies, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Konstanz, Germany. mattia.bessone@gmail.com ; Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany. mattia.bessone@gmail.com
Ingram, Daniel J ; Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), School of Natural Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK ; Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
Abernethy, Katharine ; Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK ; Institute for Tropical Ecology Research (IRET), CENAREST, Libreville, Gabon
Abua, Sylvanus; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia
Allebone-Webb, Sophie; Zoological Society of London, London, UK ; Centre for Environmental Policy & Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Ascot, UK
Antonacci, Daniela; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA
Kim, Riyong; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; Centre for Forest and Landscape, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Brittain, Stephanie; Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), School of Natural Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK ; Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science (ICCS), Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Cornelis, Daniel ; Forêts et Sociétés, Université de Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier, France
Detoeuf, Diane ; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA
Emogor, Charles A ; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA ; Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Fa, Julia E ; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; Department of Natural Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK ; Natural Sciences and Environment Hub, University of Gibraltar, Campus Europa Point, Gibraltar
Foerster, Steffen; Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Fonteyn, Davy ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Gestion des ressources forestières ; Forêts et Sociétés, Université de Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier, France
Grande Vega, Maria ; Research Group SILVANET, College of Forestry and Natural Environment, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain ; Asociación Ecotono, Madrid, Spain
Hodgkinson, Chloe; Fauna & Flora, Cambridge, UK ; University College London, London, UK
Ickowitz, Amy; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia
Kamogne Tagne, Cédric Thibaut; Collective Action to Save the Environment (CASE), Yaoundé, Cameroon ; BAY-SUP, The Higher Institute of Environmental Sciences, Yaoundé, Cameroon
Kemalasari, Della; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia
Kümpel, Noëlle ; Zoological Society of London, London, UK ; Centre for Environmental Policy & Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Ascot, UK ; BirdLife International, Cambridge, UK
Lhoest, Simon ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Gestion des ressources forestières
Mavah, Germain; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA
Mouanda Niamba, Rodrigue Guy; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA
Iponga, Donald Midoko; Institute for Tropical Ecology Research (IRET), CENAREST, Libreville, Gabon
Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J ; Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science (ICCS), Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK ; Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Muhindo, Jonas; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; Solutions for Wildlife (SO WILD), Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Munyuli, Théodore; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Institut Supérieur de Techniques Médicales ISTM, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo ; Laboratory of Entomology, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles CRSN-LWIRO, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Nasi, Robert ; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia
Ngama, Steeve ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Gestion des ressources forestières ; Wildlife and Sustainable Development Research Program, IRAF-CENAREST, Libreville, Gabon
Nyumu, Jonas ; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; Solutions for Wildlife (SO WILD), Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo ; University of Kisangani (UNIKIS), Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ombeni, Justin ; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Institut Supérieur de Techniques Médicales ISTM, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo ; Laboratory of Functional and Applied Entomology, LENAF, Institut Facultaire des Sciences Agronomiques IFA, Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Poulsen, John R; Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA ; The Nature Conservancy, Boulder, CO, USA
Rowland, Dominic ; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia
Sampurna, Yahya; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia
Sandrin, François ; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA
Starkey, Malcolm; The Biodiversity Consultancy, Cambridge, UK ; Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Tata, Caleb ; Forests, Resources and People (FOREP), Limbe, Cameroon
Tieguhong, Julius C ; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; African Natural Resources Management and Investment Centre, African Development Bank, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
van Vliet, Nathalie; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia
Vigneron, Philippe; Forêts et Sociétés, Université de Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier, France
Whytock, Robin C; Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK ; Okala, Stirling, UK
Wieland, Michelle; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA
Wilkie, David; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA
Willis, Jasmin; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science (ICCS), Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Wright, Juliet ; Zoological Society of London, London, UK ; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, NY, USA ; Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science (ICCS), Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Coad, Lauren; Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science (ICCS), Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Increase in wild animal consumption across Central Africa.
Publication date :
29 April 2026
Journal title :
Nature
ISSN :
0028-0836
eISSN :
1476-4687
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, London, Gb
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