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Volume 1, July 2002

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS OF PESTE DES PETITS RUMINANTS (PPR) IN SHEEP AND GOAT.

TALABI, A.O., OYEKUNLE, M.A., OLADOJA, M.A. and TALABI, A.M

1-4

Abstract

CONSTRAINTS TO POVERTY ALLLEVIATION AMONG FISHERMEN AND WOMEN IN LAGOS AND OGUN STATES, NIGERIA.

OLADOJA, M. A.          

5-10

Abstract

SOURCES OF INFORMATION USED BY WOMEN INVOLVED IN FISH INDUSTRY IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA.

ADEOKUN, O. A., OLOWU T .A AND ADEKOYA, A. E.     

11-14

Abstract

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF BITUMEN EXPLOITATION ON ANIMAL RESOURCES OF ODE-IRELE FOREST AREA

G. A. LAMEED AND K. OGUNSUSI        

15-21

Abstract

BEEKEEPING AS AN INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF HONEYBEE FARMERS IN IBADAN METROPOLIS, OYO STATE.

ADEKOYA A. E., AHMED–AKINOLA A.A. AND A. A. FASHOLA   

21-27

Abstract

FISH RESOURCES OF LAGOS STATE COASTAL WETLANDS.

I. A. AYODELE AND ADETOLA JENYO–ONI      

28-31

Abstract

GRASSCUTTER REARING AS AN URBAN AGRICULTURAL PRACTICE IN IBADAN METROPOLIS

AKINBILE, L.A.          

32-35

Abstract

BEE HIVE MANAGEMENT AND COLONISATION: A PRACTICAL APPROACH

AHMED–AKINOLA A. A. and A. E. ADEKOYA      

36-41

Abstract

POVERTY ALLEVIATION STRATEGIES OF FISHERMEN AND WOMEN IN LAGOS AND OGUN STATES, NIGERIA.

OLADOJA, M. A.          

42-46

Abstract

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ALBENDAZOLE AND LEVAMISOLE TREATMENTS OF NEMATODES IN CATTLE.

Talabi, A. O., Oladoja, M. A. and Talabi, A. M.     

47-49

Abstract

WOMEN FISHING ACTIVITIES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES OF EPE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE

OLADEJI, J.O. AND O.B. OYESOLA       

50-53

Abstract

EFFECT OF POVERTY ON MEAT PURCHASING IN URBAN CENTRES IN EDO STATE.

ALABI, R. A. AND INEDIA, G.        

54-57

Abstract

POULTRY PRODUCTION CONSTRAINTS: THE CASE OF ESAN WEST L.G.A. OF EDO STATE, NIGERIA

ALABI, R. A. and ISAH, A.O.        

58-61

Abstract

RELEVANT OF ANIMAL SYMBOLISM IN CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS AND

ORGANISATIONS

LAMEED, G. A.          

62-66

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