Even though there is a valid discourse on environmental protection in our country, few efforts have been made in this area, especially when it comes to wildlife. Part of the reason is due to the lack of information and studies on the subject. The objective of this paper is to contribute to our knowledge about the perception of three groups of wild fauna, namely birds, mammals and reptiles in the lower region of the Papaloapan Basin, held by three different groups of the local population: producers, students and university professors. To do this, we used different data analysis techniques: canonical correlation, use indicators and the cost-benefit method. The results yielded 88 identified species, of which 10 lived in the region in the past but are currently reported as non-existent. The most prominent uses are as food and as pets. Among the species with the highest economic value, the crocodile and parrots stand out.
Uses, assessments and perceptions of wildlife: Case study in Loma Bonita, Oaxaca
Ma. Teresa Kido Cruz,Tania Zuñiga Marroquín,Antonio Kido Cruz
Published 2019 in Revista de Geografía Agrícola
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