Michael Layden

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Asking the nest protectors about the relationship between their people and the hornbill, I learned that while hornbills were traditionally hunted for their casques and for food it was also considered taboo to kill a male during the breeding season, especially if the female was sealed inside the tree cavity. Even amongst the more circumspect young, a strong belief existed that bad luck, or even death, would be the consequence of such a crime.
Irreplaceable: The Fight to Save Our Wild Places
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