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Changes in vegetation cover and habitat deterioration - White-throated Babbler (Kupeornis gilberti) in Bakossi National Park

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The White-throated Babbler (Kupeornis gilberti) is classified as one of the world's least studied "endangered" avian species. It is endemic to the Bakossi National Park (PNB), where it faces threats such as agriculture and habitat degradation. The lack of information on this species drew our attention to the rate of change of its habitat as well as the factors influencing its probability of occurrence due to these threats. The growth of plantations and deforestation are causing the conversion of forest cover to agriculture and the loss of wildlife habitat. To mitigate the threats responsible for the loss of White-throated Babbler habitat, we propose: delimitation of the GNP, intensification of patrols and encouragement of perennial agriculture.

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Njikam Aboubacar Sidik Lacatus, born in Maghait (West Cameroon), completed his secondary education at the Lycée Classique de Foumban, graduating with a D baccalaureate. Passionate about biodiversity conservation, he went on to study Applied Ecology and Wildlife Management at university, where he is currently a doctoral candidate in primatology.

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Authors Seino Richard Akwanjoh, Taku Awa II, Njikam Aboubacar Sidik Lacatus
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2024
 
EAN 9786207741618
ISBN 9786207741618
No. of pages 80
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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