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Copyright © 2010

Waterbird Population Estimates

OUT OF PRINT
Edited by Simon Delany and Derek Scott
102 pages, dist maps.
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Softcover | Edition 1 | 1994 | £5.00 | approx. $8/€7
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The second to fourth editions of this title are now out-of-print, and we are no longer able to supply them.

The only version we have left in stock is the original 1994 edition "Waterfowl Population Estimates", complied by PM Rose and DA Scott.

Provides a concise summary of the numbers, distribution and population trends of all the world's 878 waterbirds species. The source of this information is the International Waterbird Census (IWC), an annual census in over 100 countries coordinated by Wetlands International since 1967. This information has been supplemented by expertise from a large network of experts, and by an extensive literature review.

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