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European Bird Populations Estimates and Trends

Out of Print
Series: BirdLife Conservation Series Volume: 10
By: Melanie Heath, Carolien Borggreve and Nicholas Peet
160 pages, Line illus, tabs
European Bird Populations
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  • European Bird Populations ISBN: 9780946888412 Paperback Dec 2001 Out of Print #113214
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The publication of European Bird Populations: Estimates and Trends means that, for the first time, all pan-European data on bird populations and their distribution are available in one book. The information provided acts as a supplement to information given in two previous Birdlife International publications: Birds in Europe: Their Conservation Status and The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds: Their Distribution and Abundance. Full population data is presented on all 515 regularly occurring species in Europe with line illustrations for each species. Information on population trend and range trend data is provided, along with status threat summaries and population size estimates for each species.

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Out of Print
Series: BirdLife Conservation Series Volume: 10
By: Melanie Heath, Carolien Borggreve and Nicholas Peet
160 pages, Line illus, tabs
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