Bird Ecology and Conservation A Handbook of Techniques

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by mainstream agriculture and forestry to benefit birds, other wildlife, and the
environment in general. The greatest challenge for habitat management,
though, will be to identify practices that prevent long-term degradation of habi-
tats for birds and other wildlife in developing countries, while also incorporating
the short- and long-term needs of local people.


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