Through interviews, workshops, conferences and sociocultural meeting, is carried out the linking of three communities from the high area of Gran Piedra to the studies and counts of migratory raptors birds developed in the east of Cuba. These small communities are near to one of the two points of count of migratory raptors of the region. During the interviews we could verify that some residents possessed basic knowledge on the raptors birds, but didn't know about the migration of these birds. 100 % of the interviewees coincided in that the main local problematic is the loss of birds of pen due to the attack of raptors, specifically the endemic Cuban threatened Accipitter gundlachi. The workshops were able to create spaces of exchange and ref...
An ecological study was carried out with the objective of evaluation of the ornithocenosis present i...
© 2017, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. All Rights Reserved. In March 2016, a pair of New Wor...
Cuba and its satellite islands represent the largest landmass in the Caribbean archipelago and a maj...
Fifteen species of raptors have been reported to Cuba including residents, migrants, transients, vag...
El artículo describe la evolución de la observación de aves desde sus orígenes como una actividad de...
Studies of dynamic of bird communities approach allows to know the structure of the communities as a...
Several rare species of the island of Cuba are facing local extinction risk and threats. The endemic...
Cuba occupies a privileged position in the Carib-bean, because migrating birds arrive from tw
In March 2016, a pair of New World warblers (Parulidae) evidently belonging to an undescribed specie...
Resumen. – Observaciones nuevas y notables de aves rapaces en migración hacia el sur en Nica-ragua. ...
Resumen del póster presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology,...
In Cuba there are 29 species of threatened or almost threatened birds, three of them in critically e...
Garrido and Kirkconnell (curators, National Museum of Natural History of Cuba) offer the first field...
Biological monitoring is a powerful tool for understanding ecological patterns and processes, implem...
In human-transformed landscapes, predators may feed on domesticated animals, and thus affect human w...
An ecological study was carried out with the objective of evaluation of the ornithocenosis present i...
© 2017, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. All Rights Reserved. In March 2016, a pair of New Wor...
Cuba and its satellite islands represent the largest landmass in the Caribbean archipelago and a maj...
Fifteen species of raptors have been reported to Cuba including residents, migrants, transients, vag...
El artículo describe la evolución de la observación de aves desde sus orígenes como una actividad de...
Studies of dynamic of bird communities approach allows to know the structure of the communities as a...
Several rare species of the island of Cuba are facing local extinction risk and threats. The endemic...
Cuba occupies a privileged position in the Carib-bean, because migrating birds arrive from tw
In March 2016, a pair of New World warblers (Parulidae) evidently belonging to an undescribed specie...
Resumen. – Observaciones nuevas y notables de aves rapaces en migración hacia el sur en Nica-ragua. ...
Resumen del póster presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology,...
In Cuba there are 29 species of threatened or almost threatened birds, three of them in critically e...
Garrido and Kirkconnell (curators, National Museum of Natural History of Cuba) offer the first field...
Biological monitoring is a powerful tool for understanding ecological patterns and processes, implem...
In human-transformed landscapes, predators may feed on domesticated animals, and thus affect human w...
An ecological study was carried out with the objective of evaluation of the ornithocenosis present i...
© 2017, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. All Rights Reserved. In March 2016, a pair of New Wor...
Cuba and its satellite islands represent the largest landmass in the Caribbean archipelago and a maj...