Ajay Revels
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Lessons in fluid decision making in a social group from vulturine guinea fowl. Interesting insights from African biologist Brenda Nyaguthii on the behavior of this gorgeous African bird.
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Here’s a farmer profile on growing guinea fowl in Kenay and how he discovered that they were easier to care for and more resistant to disease than chickens. Funny that the birds are considered “ornamental” rather than commercial!
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@dukumuzurenyi I’m loving all the wonderful and informative agriculture videos you’re posting. In looking for How-To videos for purple yam and guinea fowl, I found this little collection of farmer first-person stories from Utmost Precision which might be good for your collection.
Here’s one on an innovative way to broadcast plant acacia trees… Read more -
This paper offers some interesting insights on how Africans investigate and explain the activities of life. Nice bibliography of books to check out.
What is progress? “The self is the center of the world, animating it, and making it living and personal. Neither materiality nor spirituality are illusory. This is why the idea in western… Read more
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Social insects have developed a number of effective strategies to avoid and repel parasites and predators. In this paper on honey bees, the impact of parasites on bee behavior, learning ability and collective defenses are discussed. For key insights, skip to pg 55 to learn how parasites affect bee behavior and pg 57 for a review of… Read more
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