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Birds of Prey: Natural History & Conservation of North American Raptors

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By: N Snyder and H Snyder
224 pages, 200 col photos, 34 maps
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Birds of Prey: Natural History & Conservation of North American Raptors
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  • Birds of Prey: Natural History & Conservation of North American Raptors ISBN: 9780896581319 Hardback Dec 1992 Out of Print #19494
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An introduction to the biology and conservation of the 34 species of diurnal North American raptor. For each species, there is discussion of its ecology and biology, as well as the threats it faces, and conservation measures being taken. Each account is well illustrated with colour photos.

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Out of Print
By: N Snyder and H Snyder
224 pages, 200 col photos, 34 maps
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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