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Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto

The Most Peaceful University in Nigeria








Mustapha Sani Bunza



Area of specialization:Wildlife and Ecotourism Management
Email:sani.mustapha@udusok.edu.ng
Phone:+2348069534465

List of Selected Publications

  • 1. Bunza M.S, Adeyanju T.A, Yager G.O, Malik R., and Efenakpo O.D (2017). Effects of Traffic Volume on Wild Birds and Diversity indices in Awba Lake Environment, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Environment. 13 (1): 161-17
  • 2. Bunza M.S, Mukhtar R.B and Musa Z.Z (2018). Survey of Wood Carving Activities in Selected Local Government Areas of Sokoto and Zamfara States, Nigeria. In: Gabriel S. Umoh, Folaranmi D. Babalola and Edem A. Eniang (eds). Proceedings of the 6th Biodiversity Conservation Conference, Nigerian Chapter of Society for Conservation Biology (NSCB), Held at the main Campus University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, 6th-12th May 2018. Pp 289-293.
  • 3. Bunza M.S., Senchi J.I., Adeyanju T.A. and Efenakpo O.D (2017). Attitude of Secondary School Students to Wildlife as a profession: A case Study of Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Kebbi State, Nigeria, held at University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. 17th-20th Sept 2017
  • 4. Efenakpo, O.D., Ijeoma, H.M and Bunza, M.S (2017). Preference of Nesting Materials by Village Weaver Birds (Ploceus cucullatus) in University of PortHarcourt, Nigeria. Journal of Research in Forestry, Wildlife and Environment. 9(4)
  • 5. G.O Yager, A.A Alarape and Bunza, M.S (2017). Evaluation of Range Condition and Trend of Ikwe Forest Reserve, Igbor, Gwer-East Local Government Area of Benue State, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Environment and Ecology. 3(3): 1-11
  • 6. Mukhtar R.B., Mansur M.A, Abdullahi S., and Bunza, M.S (2016). The Growth of Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Seedlings under Varied Watering Intervals in the Nursery. Journal of Tropical Agriculture, Food, Environment and Extension. 15(3): 30-33