The ri sing and often illegal trade in bushmeat –wild-caught animals, often threatened species such as primates, birds and elephants–threatens African biodiversity and could drive numerous species into extinction. Finding replacements for that trade could solve the need for both income and subsistence in many African communities. The answer, according to experts speaking at a meeting held in Nairobi this week, could include promoting beekeeping and farming jumbo-size African rodents known as cane rats (two species of the genus Thryonomys ) for food
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Farming Rats and Bees Could Solve Bushmeat Crisis in Africa, Experts Say