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AuthorDouglas, Leo
AuthorYokoyama, Mark
AuthorSorenson, Lisa
Accessioned date2023-09-20T00:54:46Z
Available date2023-09-20T00:54:46Z
Year2014
CitationDouglas, L., Yokoyama, M., & Sorenson, L. (2014). Ten reasons why Caribbean birds matter: the benefits of birds to humans and nature. BirdsCaribbean. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/3319
AbstractThere’s no question that birds have a special place in the hearts of Caribbean people. The intimate cultural connection between people and birds is reflected in the local names for birds that vary from island to island. They are celebrated in art and literature from the region as well, receiving praise from Bob Marley for “singin’ sweet songs,” and representing the Caribbean spirit in the poems of Derek Walcott. The true importance of Caribbean birds, however, goes far beyond their beauty and power to inspire. Although often unknown or unnoticed, birds play many critical roles that enrich the ecosystems and economies of the Caribbean. They act as garbage men, gardeners, fish-finders and tourist attractions. The Caribbean as we know it couldn’t exist without them.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedBirdsCaribbeanes
Rights© BirdsCaribbean.es
SubjectEducación ambientales
SubjectBiodiversidades
SubjectAvifaunaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
TitleTen reasons why Caribbean birds matter : the benefits of birds to humans and naturees
Material typeArticlees
Type of contentCultural or scientific informationes
AccessOpenes
AudienceChildren and juvenilees
AudienceGenerales


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