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Title: The Influence Of Ecological Culture On Ornithological Security At The Airport "Tomsk"
Authors: Kukhta, Maria Sergeevna
Kukhta, A.
Bolshakova, N.
Keywords: ornithological hazard; ornithological accidents prevention; gatherings of birds; birds feeders; орнитология; несчастные случаи; скопления; птицы; аэропорты; экологическая культура; Томск
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Future Academy
Citation: Kukhta M. S. The Influence Of Ecological Culture On Ornithological Security At The Airport "Tomsk" / M. S. Kukhta, A. Kukhta, N. Bolshakova // The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences (EpSBS). — 2017. — Vol. 19 : Lifelong Wellbeing in the World (WELLSO 2016) : III International Scientific Symposium, 11-16 September 2016, Tomsk, Russian Federation : [proceedings]. — [P. 404-410].
Abstract: The relation of directional distribution of bird population in winter on the airfield of the airport "Tomsk" with the presence of bird feeders on the territory of the adjoining residential complex were found out. It is shown that the concentration of feeding places of birds emerging near the feeders in the residential complex are kept mostly here as well as contribute birds redistribution from the territory of the airfield on its periphery thus contributing to reduce ornithological stress near the air strip. This distribution is characteristic not for all species but only for those who can use man-made elements of the environment to live in winter. Reporting to minimum of variety of birds at the airport these kinds are the majority. The formation of stable feeding clusters in the residential compound become by means of the high environmental culture of its inhabitants who help birds, providing them food in the unfavorable period of the year.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/37276
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