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SYMPOSIUM: CONSERVATION OF FOREST BIRDS IN AFRICA CHAIR: SAM KANYAMIBWA

Implications of forest utilisation on bird conservation

Pages 257-261 | Published online: 19 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Dranzoa, C. 2000. Implications of forest utilisation on bird conservation. Ostrich 71 (1 & 2): 257–261.

This paper gives a summary of the effect of selective logging upon forest bird communities. Some differences may exist from one region to another due to environmental as well as ecological factors. However, the general responses of bird communities to defined logging operations are predictable. A case study from Uganda's Kibale National Park, is presented. Intensive mist-netting, counts and monitoring of breeding birds showed that species that are primarily adapted to exploiting forest edges, tree fall gaps and secondary habitats occurred and bred in large numbers in logged forest, but some species typical of forest interior were unable to adapt to logged forest. The long-term effects on the conservation of primary forest dependants are discussed.

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