Feeding of Wild Birds on City Waste

Feeding of Wild Birds on City Waste

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Maurice, Melle Ekane
Scholars' Press
EAN: 9786138831563
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The Book "Feeding of Wild Birds on City Waste" examines the feeding dependency of wild city birds' on organic solid waste dumps in the cities. This is one of the most popular forms of human-wildlife interactions in the world. The extensive bird-habitat destruction for urban development has restricted wild-bird feeding to city waste-dumps in most cities in the world. The feeding on available food fragments on waste-dumps has long been a relief strategies in the population increase of wild-city birds. However, Food subsidies derived from rubbish dumps also have negative attributes. The anthropogenic organic items like glasses, metals, wire, plastic, paints, and different toxics destructive to the digestive system of birds are found in the these dumps. Additionally, dangerous pathogens, which can alter individuals' health are also vectored and cycled into the human society by some of the birds. Unfortunately, the poor management of dumpsites is a common practice in most areas in the developing world where there is little or no segregation of waste materials on dumpsites, hence, windblown plastics and papers from dumpsites to human residential buildings is common.
EAN 9786138831563
ISBN 613883156X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Scholars' Press
Pages 52
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Maurice, Melle Ekane