The Mount Afadjato and Agumatsa Range Conservation Area (AACA) is one of the globally important bird area in Ghana, currently being managed through community-based conservation actions by local people with the support of the Ghana Wildlife Society. As in many other Ghanaian communities the mammal fauna of the site continue to decline as a result of many factors, basically anthropogenic in origin. The aim of the study was to assess the status of large mammals in the area in terms of their diversity, relative abundance, density, and species of local, national and international conservation concern, and the factors likely to affect these variables. The diversity, relative abundance and densities of mammal species at the site are one of the low...
Bats are amongst the most diverse mammal group with over 1400 species; however, they are also unders...
The sacred grove concept is one of the strategies developed by many human societies to conserve biol...
Large mammals at least the sizes of duikers are greatly affected by anthropogenic activities in the ...
The Mount Afadjato and Agumatsa Range Conservation Area (AACA) is one of the globally important bird...
A faunal inventory of five forest reserves in the Brong-Ahafo Region was undertaken to determine the...
A comparative study of the species composition and encounter rates of mammals (>400g) in two diff...
Surveys of the small mammal populations of two coastal wetlands in Ghana, Muni-Pomadze (Central Regi...
Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many regions o...
<div><p>Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many r...
Global declines in biological diversity are increasingly well documented and threaten the welfare an...
Coastal wetlands in Ghana are under severe threat of anthropogenic drivers of habitat degradation an...
This study was undertaken to establish the ornithological importance of the Amansuri Wetlands since ...
Ecological status of large mammals of a moist semi-deciduous forest of Ghana: implications for wildl...
The forests of the Cameroon-Nigeria transboundary region have been highlighted as a high conservatio...
Large mammals, both wild and domestic, were censused in four study areas in Bale Mountains National ...
Bats are amongst the most diverse mammal group with over 1400 species; however, they are also unders...
The sacred grove concept is one of the strategies developed by many human societies to conserve biol...
Large mammals at least the sizes of duikers are greatly affected by anthropogenic activities in the ...
The Mount Afadjato and Agumatsa Range Conservation Area (AACA) is one of the globally important bird...
A faunal inventory of five forest reserves in the Brong-Ahafo Region was undertaken to determine the...
A comparative study of the species composition and encounter rates of mammals (>400g) in two diff...
Surveys of the small mammal populations of two coastal wetlands in Ghana, Muni-Pomadze (Central Regi...
Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many regions o...
<div><p>Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many r...
Global declines in biological diversity are increasingly well documented and threaten the welfare an...
Coastal wetlands in Ghana are under severe threat of anthropogenic drivers of habitat degradation an...
This study was undertaken to establish the ornithological importance of the Amansuri Wetlands since ...
Ecological status of large mammals of a moist semi-deciduous forest of Ghana: implications for wildl...
The forests of the Cameroon-Nigeria transboundary region have been highlighted as a high conservatio...
Large mammals, both wild and domestic, were censused in four study areas in Bale Mountains National ...
Bats are amongst the most diverse mammal group with over 1400 species; however, they are also unders...
The sacred grove concept is one of the strategies developed by many human societies to conserve biol...
Large mammals at least the sizes of duikers are greatly affected by anthropogenic activities in the ...