MARC details
000 -LEADER |
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02671nam a22002417a 4500 |
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER |
control field |
UPMIN |
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION |
control field |
20230404125138.0 |
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION |
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040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Transcribing agency |
UP Min |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Watson, Richard T. |
9 (RLIN) |
2803 |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Community-based wetland conservation protects endangered species in Madagascar: |
Remainder of title |
lessons from science and conservation |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Mintal, Tugbok District 8022 Davao City |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Office of Research University of the Philippines Mindanao |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2007 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
83-97 pages |
520 3# - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc. |
Survival of the Madagascar fish eagle (Haliaeetus vociferoides) is threatened by habitat loss. Of a population estimated at 100-120 breeding pairs, 10 pairs breed on three adjacent lakes in western Madagascar. Fishing on the lakes is the main livelihood of local Sakalava people. From 1991 through 1995 we documented a massive influx of migrant<br/>fishermen who abused local traditional resource extraction rules and threatened the livelihood of local inhabitants, as well as the survival of one of the world’s most endangered eagles. Migrants’ economic incentive was strong. In 1995 per capita income from fishing was about USD1500 for the six-month season, about 7.5 times the national annual<br/>average. Fish stocks were rapidly diminished through the fishing season as catches diminished to the point where fishermen gave up fishing before the end of the season. Fish stocks were lowest when Madagascar fish eagle nestlings fledged, affecting annual productivity. The most serious impact of fishermen may be on the lake-side forest,<br/>which was used as a source of dugout canoes and wood to fuel fish-drying fires. To conserve this important breeding site we worked with the local community to enhance and enforce traditional resource utilization rules that helped prevent loss of fish eagle breeding habitat, reduce nest site disturbance, and sustain prey availability. We used a<br/>1996 law to empower communities to control natural resource use by creating two community associations with authority to enforce local rules. We helped the associations become effective through training, advice, logistical, and scientific support. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Madagascar fish eagle |
9 (RLIN) |
2804 |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Wildlife conservation |
9 (RLIN) |
2808 |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
9 (RLIN) |
2805 |
Personal name |
Rene de Roland, Lily Arison |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
9 (RLIN) |
2806 |
Personal name |
Rabearivony, Jeanneney |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
9 (RLIN) |
2807 |
Personal name |
Thorstrom, Russell |
773 ## - HOST ITEM ENTRY |
International Standard Serial Number |
1656-3719 |
Title |
Banwa |
Note |
Special Issue 2007 Proceedings of the Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines |
Host Biblionumber |
13147 |
Related parts |
Volume 4, Number 1 |
Place, publisher, and date of publication |
2007 |
856 ## - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS |
Uniform Resource Identifier |
<a href="https://koha.upmin.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=987c3b636d2c49049764d4adb9fae485">https://koha.upmin.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=987c3b636d2c49049764d4adb9fae485</a> |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
Source of classification or shelving scheme |
Library of Congress Classification |
Koha item type |
Article |
Suppress in OPAC |
No |