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Rangeland degradation is poised to cause Africa's first recorded avian extinction

Rangeland degradation is poised to cause Africa's first recorded avian extinction

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Date of publication
December 2009
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201301630464
Pages
249-257

Rangeland degradation by livestock threatens several restricted-range species, but is largely overlooked by conservation biologists. The Sidamo lark Heteromirafra sidamoensis, confined to the Liben Plain grassland in southern Ethiopia, is critically endangered by bush encroachment, permanent settlement and agricultural conversion. Its global range was previously estimated at 760 km², but in 2007-2008 available habitat covered

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Spottiswoode, C.N.
Wondafrash, M.
Gabremichael, M.N.
Abebe, Y. Dellelegn
Mwangi, M.A.K.
Collar, N.J.
Dolman, P.M.

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