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The Wildlife Management book constitutes the study of socio-ecology of Drill Monkeys in captivity. This endangered African primate's species is tremendously facing population reduction in the wild due to poaching and the cultivation of the rainforest by its inhabitants. These challenges necessitate the study of the species' behavioural ecology to enhance breeding for future relocation into the wild. Furthermore, the book explains the weaverbirds' ecology in the local farms and their destructive effect associated to their activities on agricultural crops, and how the farmers are responding to…mehr

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The Wildlife Management book constitutes the study of socio-ecology of Drill Monkeys in captivity. This endangered African primate's species is tremendously facing population reduction in the wild due to poaching and the cultivation of the rainforest by its inhabitants. These challenges necessitate the study of the species' behavioural ecology to enhance breeding for future relocation into the wild. Furthermore, the book explains the weaverbirds' ecology in the local farms and their destructive effect associated to their activities on agricultural crops, and how the farmers are responding to the pest upon the crop damage. Dr Melle Ekane Maurice was born in 15th October 1974 in Bangem, Cameroon. He holds a Ph.D in Wildlife Management from the University of Ibadan in Nigeria, and presently lectures Wildlife Management, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Ecology, and Wildlife Tourism in the Department of Environmental Science in the University of Buea, Cameroon.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Melle Ekane Maurice was born in 1974 in Muaku, Bangem Sub Division. He is an Associate Professor in Wildlife Management and Head of Dep. of Forestry and Wildlife Management in University of Buea, Republic of Cameroon. He has published many books and scientific articles in wildlife management, wildlife ecological conservation, wildlife habitat.