TikTok’s online wild meat sellers – study finds endangered species on offer in west (...)
19 août 2025 | Angie Elwin, Head of Research at World Animal Protection and Visiting Research Fellow at, Manchester Metropolitan University, Delagnon Assou, Research assistant and volunteer lecturer, Neil D’Cruze, Research Strategic Lead, Canopy, and Visiting Researcher, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), University of Oxford
Rare and endangered wild animals in Togo are going viral online for all the wrong reasons - they are being sold on TikTok as meat.
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