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The Ecology of Birds - Maurice, MELLE EKANE
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The book titled ' The Ecology of Birds' is aimed at examining the ecology of birds in human community. Birds are ecologically very important especially in forest regeneration, but not every person appreciates this value due to the destructive ability of some species of birds to crops. This characteristic in particular has caused tremendous crop-yield declines in some parts of the world when the bird-pest population increases. This survey targeted the exploration of the relationship that exist between birds and human activity, specifically residential and farming areas. Additionally, the study…mehr

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The book titled ' The Ecology of Birds' is aimed at examining the ecology of birds in human community. Birds are ecologically very important especially in forest regeneration, but not every person appreciates this value due to the destructive ability of some species of birds to crops. This characteristic in particular has caused tremendous crop-yield declines in some parts of the world when the bird-pest population increases. This survey targeted the exploration of the relationship that exist between birds and human activity, specifically residential and farming areas. Additionally, the study revealed the attraction of birds to some human activities, such as cereal farming in certain communities. Furthermore, the usefulness of bird calls for local day-time indication to the local farming communities was revealed by the survey.
Autorenporträt
Maurice, MELLE EKANE
Melle Ekane Maurice was born on 15th October 1974 in Bangem Sub-Division. He holds a Ph.D degree in wildlife management,and presently he is teaching in the University of Buea, Republic of Cameroon. His research work on wildlife ecology, conservation, tourism, and forest ecology has witnessed scientific publications in international journals.