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OUT OF PRINT

Endemic Bird Areas of the World


Series: BIRDLIFE CONSERVATION SERIES 7
Priorities for Conservation
Alison J Stattersfield, Micheal J Crosby, Adrian J Long and David C Wege
860 pages, photos, figs, tabs, & many maps. [1998]
BirdLife International
 
Softcover |  out of print | 1998
#63901 | ISBN-10: 0946888337
More than a quarter of bird species are concentrated in areas that together make up just one per cent of the earth's land surface. These restricted range species include almost three-quarters of all threatened birds. BirdLife International has identified 218 Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs), which hold at least two restricted range species, although some support more than 60. EBAs provide a reasonable overlap with the biodiversity hotspots identified by other conservation organisations, and are a focus for conservation action.

At the heart of this book are descriptions of all 218 EBAs, including key habitats, major threats and conservation initiatives and a detailed map. Tables list the restricted-range bird species present, with their global status, habitat requirements and distribution. Introductory sections present global and regional overviews. The authors discuss the wider conservation relevance of EBAs, including why birds are good indicators of biodiversity, and how EBAs can be used effectively to influence policy-makers.

"A comprehensive overview of the regions of the world that support the vast majority of our imperilled and vulnerable birds" - Birding.

"Will be mined extensively for years by those studying global patterns of biodiversity" - The Quarterly Review of Biology.

"The ultimate guide to range-restricted birds. Conservation managers, ecologists and birders alike will want to own this unprecedented work" - Conservation Biology.

"The ultimate `where to watch birds'" - BBC Wildlife.
 
 
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