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Snake Phobia Management

English · Paperback / Softback

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Snake Phobia Management Book focuses mainly on the investigation of human interaction with snakes in residential homes, farms and in the wild. Human-wildlife interaction that always leads to conflict is a major concern of most people living next to protected areas or when wild animals like snakes come in direct contact with humans. People fear snakes for their venom, and the possibility that their lives may be in danger when bitten by the venomous snakes. However, snake-bite is a serious public health hazard in many regions, particularly in tropical and subtropical countries in the world. Unfortunately, the conservation of snakes is neglected in most parts of the world because of their deadly venomous bites. Consequently, many snakes have been killed during encounter with humans for their protection. Interestingly, this Book has revealed especially to snake-haters that most snakes are non venomous and the need for the conservation of snakes.

About the author










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.

Product details

Authors Melle Ekane Maurice
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9786139855902
ISBN 9786139855902
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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