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324: 377: 92:—in which they build their nests, and scaling coastal cliffs to reach said nests, either without climbing aids or by using a system of climbing ropes or bamboo ladders and poles. The occupation has been described as "one of the most dangerous jobs in Asia", as it involves a near-constant risk of injury or death. Busyadors have also been reported to be subject to unfair working conditions, as well as 22: 418: 442: 437: 361: 447: 293: 411: 246:
Satizábal, Paul; Dressler, Wolfram H.; Guieb III, Eulalio R.; Varquez Jr., Jessie G.; Fabinyi, Michael (29 November 2021).
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Busyadors often source edible bird's nests from the cliffs of
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Hussain, Selima; Bank, Dylan; Cooper, Havovi (13 June 2022).
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This job-, occupation-, or vocation-related article is a
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from the caves in which they source the swiftlet nests.
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The practice of obtaining the swiftlet nests involves
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Index


El Nido
Palawan
Taytay
edible bird's nests
edible-nest swiftlets
Southeast Asia
Philippines
saliva
bird's nest soup
tracking
karst
dispossession



"El Nido losing its bird nests, collectors"
Philippine Daily Inquirer
"The last of El Nido's "busyadors""


Satizábal et al. 2021
"Why harvesting $ 2,900 bird's nests is one of the most dangerous jobs in Asia"
Insider
Satizábal et al. 2021
Satizábal et al. 2021
"Seascape shadows: Life in the ruins of the edible bird's nest harvest in northern Palawan, the Philippines"
doi
10.1177/25148486211058585
S2CID

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