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Key Areas for Threatened Birds in the Neotropics

Out of Print
By: DC Wege and AJ Long
312 pages, Illus, tabs, maps
Key Areas for Threatened Birds in the Neotropics
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  • Key Areas for Threatened Birds in the Neotropics ISBN: 9780946888313 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #33606
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Approximately 3,600 bird species occur in the 21 countries of mainland Central and South America, of which 290 are listed as threatened. Taking a country-by-country, site-based approach, this book documents the 596 most important areas for the conservation of these threatened birds. Introductory chapters define Key Areas and the distribution of threatened species, describe habitats, threats and conservation, and identify the gaps in our knowledge of Neotropical birds.

"One would very much hope this book will become a manual for everyone involved in conservation policies in the neotropics" - Bruno Walther, IBIS.

"I found the book almost addictive as I chased the cross-references from species to species, country to country" - Long Point Bird Observatory Newsletter.

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Out of Print
By: DC Wege and AJ Long
312 pages, Illus, tabs, maps
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