State of Africa’s birds : (Kayıt no. 4144)

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Title State of Africa’s birds :
Remainder of title indicators for our changing environment /
Statement of responsibility, etc. compiled and edited by Grace S. Torkura, Mercy N. Kariuki, Ademola A. Ajagbe, Ian Burfield, Tris Allison and Fleur Ng’weno
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Nairobi, Kenya:
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Birdlife International,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2018
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Extent 46 pages: col. ill., maps, photos, figure; 29 cm.
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Formatted contents note FOREWORD<br/>LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ... 2<br/>INTRODUCTION: The importance of birds and biodiversity ... 3<br/>Context of conservation in Africa ... 3<br/>The ecological importance of birds ... 5<br/>Birds control crop pests ...................... 5<br/>Vultures: nature’s clean-up crew ..... 6<br/>Identification of critical marine hotspots in West Africa – an opportunity for marine conservation ........ 7<br/>Key Biodiversity Areas ....................... 8<br/>STATE: What we know about the changing state of birds .... 9<br/>Many bird species are still close to extinction ........ 9<br/>More bird species are becoming threatened ...... 10<br/>Grey Parrots decline across Africa ....... 11<br/>State of common and widespread birds in Botswana and Uganda ..... 12<br/>The smoking tears of Mara Wetland ....... 13<br/>Irreplaceable Cross River National Park ...... 14<br/>PRESSURE: Why birds are declining .......... 15<br/>Wildlife poisoning ................................... 16<br/>Grey Crowned-cranes poisoned in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia ........... 18<br/>Forest loss and degradation affects survival of endemic bird species of São Tomé ... 19<br/>IBAs are close to development corridors ....... 20<br/>Energy production: how many more killer powerlines are there in Sudan? ...... 21<br/>Rubbish and solid waste are an increasing problem ....... 22<br/>Future offshore oil and gas production: an emerging threat to seabirds in West Africa ... 23<br/>Illegal killing of birds along Egypt’s Mediterranean Coast ........ 24<br/>Poverty, conservation and sustainable use of natural resources ....... 25<br/>at the Ruvubu National Park ecosystem<br/>RESPONSE: Conserving biodiversity ........... 28<br/>Many actions are underway but need to be significantly scaled up ..... 28<br/>The Greater Gola landscape: connecting forest and people ......... 29<br/>Building local community capacity on Payment for Ecosystem (PES) ....... 30<br/>services for watershed protection<br/>Stakeholders call for a lasting solution to end unsustainable land use in West Africa .... 31<br/>Influencing key policy mechanisms to save vultures and parrots ........ 31<br/>Ecosystem conservation for climate change adaptation in East Africa ...... 32<br/>Integrating ecosystem considerations into policies ............. 32<br/>Promoting cross sectoral collaboration ......... 33<br/>Training young seabird officers and conservationists in West Africa (Cabo Verde).. 34<br/>Empowered communities promote sustainable use of Lake Natron ....... 35<br/>Lutembe residents empowered to have a voice in determining development within their wetland ..... 36<br/>“Local action – global impact” through Site Support Groups ........... 37<br/>Increasing areas under protection in Africa ......... 38<br/>Connecting young people across Africa .............. 39<br/>Taking birds and biodiversity conservation to greater heights across .............. 40<br/>frontiers in the Chimanimani Mountains Key Biodiversity Area (KBA)<br/>Preventing and mitigating poisoning to save Africa’s vultures .......... 41<br/>Land lease and purchase to conserve the Critically Endangered Taita Apalis ...... 42<br/>Ecological restoration of Santa Luzia (Cabo Verde): time to move .... 43<br/>for the Critically Endangered Raso Lark<br/>Record high numbers of Critically Endangered Northern Bald Ibis ....... 44<br/>Rangeland management benefits livestock, pastoralists and Critically Endangered lark...... 45
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Birds -- Africa
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Birds -- Conservation -- Africa
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.birdlife.org/sites/default/files/soab_2017_english_final.pdf">https://www.birdlife.org/sites/default/files/soab_2017_english_final.pdf</a>
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