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A La Decouverte des Oiseaux d'Haiti

By: Florence Sergile
188 pages, Illus, maps, figs
A La Decouverte des Oiseaux d'Haiti
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  • A La Decouverte des Oiseaux d'Haiti ISBN: 9789993525585 Spiralbound Dec 2005 Unavailable #181938
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Language: French with English preface

This fully illustrated book covers 92 species of birds and is intended to introduce young people to the joys of Haitian birds. The book also describes the different habitats used by birds and discusses the need for habitat protection and ecosystem rehabilitation in Haiti.

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By: Florence Sergile
188 pages, Illus, maps, figs
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