Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil
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Resumo: | The exploitation of wildlife resources through hunting and legal and illegal trade is a reality in many parts of the world. This study is in addition to the recent research on hunting activities in Brazil and, in particular, in the Northeast region, based on an ethnozoological approach with the inhabitants of the semi-arid region of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It is worth pointing out that many of the social actors involved in the social structure of the trafficking of wild animals are in a situation of social vulnerability, and, thus, are easily convinced to participate in the system because, in addition to hunting for food, a complementary source of income for the domestic economy. The study was carried out in areas of caatinga, a rural community in the municipality of Riachuelo and two urban communities, one in the municipality of Bento Fernandes and the other in the municipality of Pedra Preta, located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeast of Brazil. Brazil. Interviews were conducted with semi-structured questionnaires with local hunters and, in parallel, 32 hunters were monitored during 15 months, between September 2016 and March 2018, in order to monitor hunting days. Data on the entry and exit of wild animals between 2005 and 2016 were also obtained at the Wild Animals Triage Center (CETAS/RN). Statistical, ecological and geoprocessing analyzes were performed with the data collected. In general, it was verified that the majority of the animals sent to CETAS/RN were birds, predominantly of local origin, but with representatives of all the Brazilian regions, evidencing a national traffic of the wild fauna. It was also found that release was the main destination of the animals seized in inspection actions. However, it was possible to observe that there is an overlap between the hunting and release areas of fauna and that hunting activities are still a strong reality in the areas studied. Thus, despite the fact that fauna release actions are aimed at returning specimens to nature, hunting pressure is still significant in these areas, evidencing that these actions are not to reach the proposed objectives. The dynamics of illegal trade in wild animals in the region were also observed, most of which were the direct sale of hunting products to final consumers. The data suggest that the promotion of fishing activity could be an alternative to obtain animal protein, thus reducing the impact of hunting activities on local wildlife. Finally, studies that investigate the relationships between hunting and release areas of wild fauna are still incipient in the caatinga, deserving more attention by the research centers and the public agencies of control and management of the fauna. |
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ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da NóbregaLOPES, Sérgio de FariaVIEIRA, Washington Luiz da SilvaVASCONCELLOS, AlexandreBARBOSA, Raynnner Rilke Duartehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7937868007939518OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Silva de2019-11-27T14:22:31Z2019-02-27OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Silva de. Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil. 2019. 142 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8373The exploitation of wildlife resources through hunting and legal and illegal trade is a reality in many parts of the world. This study is in addition to the recent research on hunting activities in Brazil and, in particular, in the Northeast region, based on an ethnozoological approach with the inhabitants of the semi-arid region of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It is worth pointing out that many of the social actors involved in the social structure of the trafficking of wild animals are in a situation of social vulnerability, and, thus, are easily convinced to participate in the system because, in addition to hunting for food, a complementary source of income for the domestic economy. The study was carried out in areas of caatinga, a rural community in the municipality of Riachuelo and two urban communities, one in the municipality of Bento Fernandes and the other in the municipality of Pedra Preta, located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeast of Brazil. Brazil. Interviews were conducted with semi-structured questionnaires with local hunters and, in parallel, 32 hunters were monitored during 15 months, between September 2016 and March 2018, in order to monitor hunting days. Data on the entry and exit of wild animals between 2005 and 2016 were also obtained at the Wild Animals Triage Center (CETAS/RN). Statistical, ecological and geoprocessing analyzes were performed with the data collected. In general, it was verified that the majority of the animals sent to CETAS/RN were birds, predominantly of local origin, but with representatives of all the Brazilian regions, evidencing a national traffic of the wild fauna. It was also found that release was the main destination of the animals seized in inspection actions. However, it was possible to observe that there is an overlap between the hunting and release areas of fauna and that hunting activities are still a strong reality in the areas studied. Thus, despite the fact that fauna release actions are aimed at returning specimens to nature, hunting pressure is still significant in these areas, evidencing that these actions are not to reach the proposed objectives. The dynamics of illegal trade in wild animals in the region were also observed, most of which were the direct sale of hunting products to final consumers. The data suggest that the promotion of fishing activity could be an alternative to obtain animal protein, thus reducing the impact of hunting activities on local wildlife. Finally, studies that investigate the relationships between hunting and release areas of wild fauna are still incipient in the caatinga, deserving more attention by the research centers and the public agencies of control and management of the fauna.A exploração dos recursos faunísticos através da caça e do comércio legal e ilegal é uma realidade em várias partes do mundo. Este estudo vem somar-se às recentes pesquisas sobre atividades cinegéticas no Brasil e, em particular, na região Nordeste, a partir de uma abordagem etnozoológica com os habitantes da região semiárida do estado Rio Grande do Norte. Vale salientar que muitos dos atores sociais envolvidos na estrutura social do tráfico de animais silvestres estão em situação de vulnerabilidade social, e, desta forma, são facilmente convencidos a participarem do sistema, pois, além de caçarem para se alimentar, descobriram no comércio da fauna uma fonte de renda complementar para a economia doméstica. O estudo foi realizado, em áreas de caatinga, sendo uma comunidade rural no município de Riachuelo e duas comunidades urbanas, uma inserida no município de Bento Fernandes e a outra no município de Pedra Preta, localizadas no estado do Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil. Foram realizadas entrevistas com questionários semiestruturados com caçadores locais e, paralelamente, foram monitorados 32 caçadores durante 15 meses, entre setembro de 2016 e março de 2018, objetivando monitorar as jornadas de caça. Foram obtidos também os dados relativos a entrada e saída dos animais silvestres entre os anos de 2005 e 2016 no Centro de Triagem de Animais Silvestres (CETAS/RN). Análises estatísticas, ecológicas e de geoprocessamento, foram realizadas com os dados coletados. De forma geral, foi constatado que a maioria dos animais enviados para o CETAS/RN eram aves, predominantemente de origem local, mas, com representantes de todas as regiões brasileiras, evidenciando um tráfico nacional da fauna silvestre. Constatou-se também que a soltura foi a principal destinação dos animais apreendidos em ações de fiscalização. Contudo, foi possível observar que existe uma sobreposição entre as áreas de caça e de soltura de fauna e que as atividades cinegéticas ainda são uma forte realidade nas áreas estudadas. Desta forma, apesar das ações de soltura de fauna visarem a devolução de espécimes à natureza, a pressão de caça ainda é expressiva nestas áreas, evidenciando que estas ações não estão conseguindo atingir os objetivos propostos. Observou-se também a dinâmica do comércio ilegal de animais silvestres na região, caracterizado, em sua maioria, pela venda direta dos produtos da caça para os consumidores finais. Os dados sugerem que o fomento a atividade pesqueira poderia ser uma alternativa para obtenção de proteína animal, reduzindo assim, o impacto das atividades cinegéticas na fauna silvestre local. Por último, estudos que investiguem as relações entre as áreas de caça e soltura de fauna silvestre ainda são incipientes na caatinga, merecendo maior atenção por parte dos centros de pesquisas e dos órgãos públicos de fiscalização e manejo da fauna.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-11-27T14:22:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Eduardo Silva de Oliveira.pdf: 3104332 bytes, checksum: c60c5f28327e8a1c9bace4619fef53b1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-11-27T14:22:31Z (GMT). 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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Silva de Animal silvestre Comércio ilegal Caça Fauna cinegética Etnozoologia CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Caça e comércio ilegal de animais silvestres no Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil |
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OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Silva de |
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ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega |
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LOPES, Sérgio de Faria |
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VIEIRA, Washington Luiz da Silva |
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VASCONCELLOS, Alexandre |
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BARBOSA, Raynnner Rilke Duarte |
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OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Silva de |
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ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega LOPES, Sérgio de Faria VIEIRA, Washington Luiz da Silva VASCONCELLOS, Alexandre BARBOSA, Raynnner Rilke Duarte |
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Animal silvestre Comércio ilegal Caça Fauna cinegética Etnozoologia |
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Animal silvestre Comércio ilegal Caça Fauna cinegética Etnozoologia CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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The exploitation of wildlife resources through hunting and legal and illegal trade is a reality in many parts of the world. This study is in addition to the recent research on hunting activities in Brazil and, in particular, in the Northeast region, based on an ethnozoological approach with the inhabitants of the semi-arid region of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It is worth pointing out that many of the social actors involved in the social structure of the trafficking of wild animals are in a situation of social vulnerability, and, thus, are easily convinced to participate in the system because, in addition to hunting for food, a complementary source of income for the domestic economy. The study was carried out in areas of caatinga, a rural community in the municipality of Riachuelo and two urban communities, one in the municipality of Bento Fernandes and the other in the municipality of Pedra Preta, located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeast of Brazil. Brazil. Interviews were conducted with semi-structured questionnaires with local hunters and, in parallel, 32 hunters were monitored during 15 months, between September 2016 and March 2018, in order to monitor hunting days. Data on the entry and exit of wild animals between 2005 and 2016 were also obtained at the Wild Animals Triage Center (CETAS/RN). Statistical, ecological and geoprocessing analyzes were performed with the data collected. In general, it was verified that the majority of the animals sent to CETAS/RN were birds, predominantly of local origin, but with representatives of all the Brazilian regions, evidencing a national traffic of the wild fauna. It was also found that release was the main destination of the animals seized in inspection actions. However, it was possible to observe that there is an overlap between the hunting and release areas of fauna and that hunting activities are still a strong reality in the areas studied. Thus, despite the fact that fauna release actions are aimed at returning specimens to nature, hunting pressure is still significant in these areas, evidencing that these actions are not to reach the proposed objectives. The dynamics of illegal trade in wild animals in the region were also observed, most of which were the direct sale of hunting products to final consumers. The data suggest that the promotion of fishing activity could be an alternative to obtain animal protein, thus reducing the impact of hunting activities on local wildlife. Finally, studies that investigate the relationships between hunting and release areas of wild fauna are still incipient in the caatinga, deserving more attention by the research centers and the public agencies of control and management of the fauna. |
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