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Author Donald, Paul F., author.

Title Facing extinction : the world's rarest birds and the race to save them / Paul F. Donald, Principal Conservation Scientist, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ; Nigel J. Collar, Leventis Fellow in Conservation Biology, BirdLife International ; Stuart J. Marsden, Reader in Conservation Ecology, Manchester Metropolitan University ; Deborah J. Pain, Director of Conservation, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust.

Publication Info. London : Christopher Helm, [2013]
©2013.

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  QL676.7 .F33 2013    Available  ---
Edition Second edition.
Description 320 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Note Previous edition: 2010.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-310) and index.
Contents 1. The nature of rarity and the rarity of nature -- 2. The distribution and causes of rarity -- 3. Sociable lapwing, Vanellus gregarius -- 4. Spoon-billed sandpiper, Eurynorhynchus pygmeus -- 5. Brazilian merganser, Mergus octosetaceus -- 6. Royal cinclodes, Cinclodes aricomae -- 7. Bengal florican, Houbaropsis bengalensis -- 8. Liben lark, Heteromirafra archeri -- 9. Yellow-crested cockatoo, Cacatua sulphurea -- 10. Rarity and extinction on islands -- 11. Stephens Island wren, Xenicus (Traversia) lyalli -- 12. Tristan albatross, Diomedea dabbenena -- 13. Raso lark, Alauda razae -- 14. Po'ouli, Melamprosops phaeosoma -- 15. Saving the world's rarest birds -- 16. Kakapo, Strigops habroptila -- 17. Asian vultures, Gyps bengalensis, G. tenuirostris, G. indiucs -- 18. Philippine eagle, Pithecophaga jefferyi -- 19. Alagoas curassow, Mitu mitu -- 20. Spix's macaw, Cyanopsitta spixii -- 21. Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata -- 22. The lost and found -- 23. Gurney's pitta, Pitta gurenyi -- 24. Forest owlet, Heteroglaux blewitti -- 25. Slender-billed curlew, Numenius tenuirostris, and Eskimo curlew, N. borealis -- 26. Rarity and extinction in the future.
Summary Almost two hundred species of birds have become extinct in the past 400 years, and a similar number today are in imminent danger of following them. The world's conservationists are leading the fight to prevent the demise of these remaining critically endangered birds, with a fair degree of success. This new book examines the process and issues concerning extinction - how and why it happens and what can be done about it. Whilst man is to blame for many of the causes, such as persecution and habitat loss, species have become extinct on a regular basis since life began. After several thought-provoking introductory chapters, the book showcases about 20 species on the brink of extinction from around the world and describes the work that is being undertaken to save them. Some are success stories, but a few are not. This is a subject close to the hearts of all birders and ornithologists and this book, written by a team of leading conservationists, will strike a chord in most of them.
Subject Rare birds.
Rare birds.
Rare birds -- Identification.
Genre/Form Field guides.
Subject Extinct birds.
Extinct birds.
Rare birds -- Geographical distribution.
Birds -- Conservation.
Birds -- Conservation.
Endangered species.
Endangered species.
Extinction (Biology)
Extinction (Biology)
Added Author Collar, N. J., author.
Marsden, Stuart, author.
Pain, Deborah J., author.
ISBN 1408189666
9781408189665