Home About Contact Biblio-Blog Subscribe
Advanced Search
Shopping
Catalogues
Wildlife Equipment

 Bat Detectors
 Nest Boxes

Wildlife DVDs
Special Offers
Distribution

 Trade Catalogue

Library Services
Help

 Print an Order Form
 Email Us

Browse by Subject
Browse by Geozone
Contact:

Tel: +44 (0)1803 865913
Fax: +44 (0)1803 865280

email: customer.services
@nhbs.co.uk


2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK

Title information

Ivorybill Hunters


The Search for Proof in a Flooded Wilderness
Geoffrey E Hill
260 pages, 59 halftones, 11 line illus.
Oxford University Press USA
 
Hardcover | 2007 | £14.99 | approx. $30/€20

#166110 | ISBN-13: 9780195323467
The last documented sighting of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker--one of the rarest and most intriguing animals in the world--was noted over 50 years ago. Long thought to be extinct, the 2005 announcement of a sighting in Arkansas sparked tremendous enthusiasm and hope that this species could yet be saved. But the subsequent failure of a massive search to relocate Ivorybills in Arkansas made hope for the species' revival short-lived.

Here, noted ornithologist Geoffrey Hill tells the story of how he and two of his colleagues stumbled upon what may be a breeding population of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers in the swamps of northern Florida. He relates their laborious attempts to document irrefutable evidence for the existence of this shy, elusive bird following the failure of a much larger research team to definitively prove the bird's existence.

Hill tells of his travails both in and out of the vast swamp wilderness, pulling back the curtain to reveal the little-seen political maneuvering that is part of all modern science. He explains how he and his group decided who to exclude or include as their findings came in, and why they felt the need to keep their search a secret. Hill returns repeatedly to how expectations can guide observations, and how tempting it is to oversell evidence in the face of the struggle between an overwhelming desire to find the bird and the need to retain integrity and objectivity.

Written like a good detective story, Ivorybill Hunters also delves into the science behind the rediscovery of a species, explaining how professional ornithologists follow up on a sight record of a rare bird, and how this differs from the public's perception of how scientists actually work. Hill notes the growing role of amateurs in documenting bird activity and discusses how the community of birders and nature lovers can see, enjoy, and help preserve these birds.
 
Related products:
Schwegler 1ZA Wren Roundhouse
A specially designed nest box to encourage Wrens for rearing young and over wintering.
Equipment (Autumn Light Red) | £29.95 | approx. $60/€39
Other products in Species Specific Bird Boxes
Ortlieb Aqua Zoom Camera Bag
Equipment | £58.00 | approx. $115/€74
Other products in Camera Bags
Minox BL 10x42 BR Binoculars
The Minox BL series are ideal for those looking for great value, high quality and light weight.
Equipment | £289.00 | approx. $572/€368
Other products in Binoculars
Other titles in related geozones:
 
Other titles in related subjects:
 
All titles in Birdwatching combined with Florida
Other titles from the same publisher

  
related organisations include:

BirdLife South Africa
Liberty Bird Tours
Ornithological Society of New Zealand
Ornithological Society of the Middle East
Sunbird Tours
Surfbirds.com
If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page.