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Migratory species : biological, cultural and economic assets of the Americas
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Show full item recordAbstract: | This document highlights the significance of migratory species as integral components of biodiversity in the Americas, including the Great Caribbean. It explores their ecological roles, cultural importance, and economic contributions, emphasizing the need for their conservation. The study discusses migratory species such as birds, marine mammals, and sea turtles, illustrating their reliance on interconnected ecosystems across multiple countries. It underscores their vulnerability to habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and overexploitation. Furthermore, the document outlines the ecological services these species provide, such as pest control and seed dispersal, while also identifying their cultural and economic value in terms of ecotourism and fisheries. This resource serves as a critical tool for policymakers, environmental managers, and educators to foster collaborative conservation practices across the Americas. |
Author(s): | Murillo, Katiana
Prado, Soledad Pesquero, Marta Drews, Carlos |
Date: | 2008 |
Published: | San José, Costa Rica: Western Hemisphere Migratory Species Initiative (Iniciativa para las Especies Migratorias del Hemisferio Occidental, WHMSI); United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Servicio de Pesca y Vida Silvestre de los Estados Unidos, USWS); World Wide Fund for Nature (Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza, WWF). |
ISBN: | 978-9968-825-35-1 |
Citation: | Murillo, K., Prado, S., Pesquero, M., & Drews, C. (2008). Migratory species: biological, cultural and economic assets of the Americas. San José, Costa Rica: WHMSI, USFWS and WWF. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/5484
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© Western Hemisphere Migratory Species Initiative (Iniciativa para las Especies Migratorias del Hemisferio Occidental, WHMSI); United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Servicio de Pesca y Vida Silvestre de los Estados Unidos, USWS); World Wide Fund for Nature (Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza, WWF). Available at: https://www.cms.int/