Species-rich tropical forests are becoming increasingly fragmented, degraded and are declining due to human activities, threatening the survival of avian species that depend on them. We assessed the detrimental effects of human activities on birds and their habitats in and around North Nandi Forest. A semi-structured questionnaire survey was used to collect data on human activities affecting birds and their habitats among forest users and forest protectors in North Nandi Forest. Habitat destruction (70%) was the main detrimental human activity on avifaunal habitats, while hunting of birds for subsistence use (10%) only affected certain bird species. The age group between 20 and 40 years used the forest most frequently and most activities we...
Kenya's wildlife has been declining substantially for decades, due to rapid human population growth ...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Despite intense publicity, habitat loss still remains a serious threat to biodiversity. Forest destr...
This study examines the effects of land use on the bird community of Arabuko Sokoke Forest, the larg...
The birds of the Uaso Narok Forest, Central Kenya, were surveyed between June 2008 and April 2009. W...
Human encroachment continues to degrade highland forests. Abbott's Starling (Pholia femoralis) is a ...
Conference paper presented at the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS-NY)), Centre for ...
Few studies have explored how human land uses influence and support persistence of forest biodiversi...
This article is available at http://www.sciencedomain.org/Aims: To assess the influence of human-ind...
In light of rapid deforestation across the Siria Plateau of southwest Kenya, we compile records and ...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats rank amongst the biggest threats to global biodiversity. ...
In the face of the continuing destruction of tropical rainforests, a major challenge is to understan...
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Although protected areas have been used as principa...
The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biologica...
Anthropogenic disturbances have been found to be one of the key drivers of changes in bird populatio...
Kenya's wildlife has been declining substantially for decades, due to rapid human population growth ...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Despite intense publicity, habitat loss still remains a serious threat to biodiversity. Forest destr...
This study examines the effects of land use on the bird community of Arabuko Sokoke Forest, the larg...
The birds of the Uaso Narok Forest, Central Kenya, were surveyed between June 2008 and April 2009. W...
Human encroachment continues to degrade highland forests. Abbott's Starling (Pholia femoralis) is a ...
Conference paper presented at the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS-NY)), Centre for ...
Few studies have explored how human land uses influence and support persistence of forest biodiversi...
This article is available at http://www.sciencedomain.org/Aims: To assess the influence of human-ind...
In light of rapid deforestation across the Siria Plateau of southwest Kenya, we compile records and ...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats rank amongst the biggest threats to global biodiversity. ...
In the face of the continuing destruction of tropical rainforests, a major challenge is to understan...
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Although protected areas have been used as principa...
The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biologica...
Anthropogenic disturbances have been found to be one of the key drivers of changes in bird populatio...
Kenya's wildlife has been declining substantially for decades, due to rapid human population growth ...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Despite intense publicity, habitat loss still remains a serious threat to biodiversity. Forest destr...