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Bushmeat

Diomedes Silva, a Ticuna hunter, leaves his home on the outskirts of the town of Puerto Nariño, in Amazonian Colombia, to check traps he set the previous day. Under Colombian law, people like Silva can hunt bushmeat for the family table, but cannot sell the excess.

Photo by Barbara Fraser/CIFOR

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latin america, man, infrastructure, house, dog, REGIONS, economic impact, South America, Hunter, Colombia, village.

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