“…In our first section, articles on changes in the dynamics of hunting, wild meat use and trade explore new knowledge of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on local livelihoods and household wild meat use (Kamogne Tagne et al, 2022), and urban market sales of species purported to be implicated in zoonotic disease spread (Harvey-Carroll et al, 2022). Furthermore, several papers in this section of the Special Issue investigate wild meat use in under-researched regions of north and west Africa, for example assessing the offtakes and impacts of hunting in forestsavannah mosaic landscapes (Sonhaye-Ouyé et al, 2022;Djagoun et al, 2022); highlighting the influence of modern online platforms (Atoussi et al, 2022a) and corruption (Atoussi et al, 2022b) in the current trade of wildlife; and showing that despite significant social and religious change, local wildlife still represents a component of traditional remedies, fetish objects, and artist representations (Ingram et al, 2022).…”