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E-raamat: Facing Extinction: The world's rarest birds and the race to save them: 2nd edition

  • Formaat: 312 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: Helm
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781408139080
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  • Formaat: 312 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: Helm
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781408139080

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An authoritative study of extinction in birds, with case studies of 20 critically endangered species and the research initiatives designed to save them.

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.

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An authoritative study of extinction in birds, with case studies of 20 critically endangered species and the research initiatives designed to save them.
Acknowledgements 4(1)
Preface 5(2)
1 The nature of rarity and the rarity of nature
7(11)
2 The distribution and causes of rarity
18(16)
3 Sociable Lapwing Vanellus gregarius
34(10)
4 Spoon-billed Sandpiper Eurynorhynchus pygmeus
44(14)
5 Brazilian Merganser Mergus octosetaceus
58(8)
6 Royal Cinclodes Cinclodes aricomae
66(8)
7 Bengal Florican Houbaropsis bengalensis
74(9)
8 Liben Lark Heteromirafra archeri
83(7)
9 Yellow-crested Cockatoo Cacatua sulphurea
90(8)
10 Rarity and extinction on islands
98(16)
11 Stephens Island Wren Xenicus (Traversia) lyalli
114(6)
12 Tristan Albatross Diomedea dabbenena
120(9)
13 Raso Lark Alauda razae
129(8)
14 Po'ouli Melamprosops phaeosoma
137(8)
15 Saving the world's rarest birds
145(23)
16 Kakapo Strigops habroptila
168(10)
17 Asian vultures Gyps bengalensis, G. tenuirostris, G. indicus
178(12)
18 Philippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi
190(9)
19 Alagoas Curassow Mitu mitu
199(7)
20 Spix's Macaw Cyanopsitta spixii
206(9)
21 Madagascar Pochard Aythya innotata
215(11)
22 The lost and the found
226(18)
23 Gurney's Pitta Pitta gurneyi
244(9)
24 Forest Owlet Heteroglaux blewitti
253(7)
25 Slender-billed Curlew Numenius tenuirostris and Eskimo Curlew N. borealis
260(11)
26 Rarity and extinction in the future
271(14)
References 285(26)
Index 311
Paul Donald is Principal Conservation Scientist at the RSPB and Editor-in-Chief of the leading journal Ibis.

Nigel Collar is Leventis Fellow in Conservation Biology at BirdLife International, and is the author of numerous books, papers and articles on threatened birds.

Stuart Marsden is Reader in Conservation Ecology at Manchester Metropolitan University and Editor-in-chief of Bird Conservation International.

Debbie Pain is Director of Conservation at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, and was formerly Head of International Research at the RSPB.