Event Title
Concurrent Session 5 African Wild Dogs as an Ecological Indicator Species In Burkina Faso
Start Date
21-4-2022 4:30 PM
Description
Burkina Faso is a small, landlocked country in arid West Africa, which is home to an isolated population of the endangered African Wild Dog. Throughout this report, we will explore the current ecological condition of Burkina Faso and work being done in the country to help mitigate ecosystem impacts and establish ecosystem resilience. These concepts will be explored within the context of African Wild Dogs, which we have selected as an ecological indicator species to represent the narrative of climate and adaptation in Burkina Faso.
Recommended Citation
Wagner, Gunnar; Gilman, Katrina; Barrett, Adam; and Weinell, Bryce, "Concurrent Session 5 African Wild Dogs as an Ecological Indicator Species In Burkina Faso" (2022). The Youth Environmental Alliance in Higher Education. 21.
https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/yeah-conference/april2022/all-events/21
Concurrent Session 5 African Wild Dogs as an Ecological Indicator Species In Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso is a small, landlocked country in arid West Africa, which is home to an isolated population of the endangered African Wild Dog. Throughout this report, we will explore the current ecological condition of Burkina Faso and work being done in the country to help mitigate ecosystem impacts and establish ecosystem resilience. These concepts will be explored within the context of African Wild Dogs, which we have selected as an ecological indicator species to represent the narrative of climate and adaptation in Burkina Faso.