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The Black Robin Saving the World's Most Endangered Bird

Out of Print
By: D Merton and D Butler
294 pages, 50 col & 30 b/w photos, 10 line illus, 40 maps & figs
The Black Robin
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  • The Black Robin ISBN: 9780195582604 Paperback Dec 1993 Out of Print #24755
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About this book

Numbers of the Chatham Island black robin fell to the point where at one time, there was only one viable breeding pair left. However, swift action saved the species from extinction. This book describes the innovative techniques used, and will be of great use to wildlife biologists around the world who are facing similar problems. Interlaced with personal anecdotes, it is also a highly entertaining read.

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Out of Print
By: D Merton and D Butler
294 pages, 50 col & 30 b/w photos, 10 line illus, 40 maps & figs
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"[...] essential reading for any biologist dealing with the hands-on management of small populations [...]"
- Graham Wragg, IBIS

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