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Western Palearctic Geese Proceedings of an IWRB International Symposium Kleve, Federal Republic of Germany, February 1989

Proceedings
By: Anthony D Fox(Editor), Jesper Johannes Madsen(Editor), Johan van Rhijn(Editor), Michael Moser(Foreword By)
259 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
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Language: English with bilingual abstracts in English and Dutch

In 1989 the second International Symposium on Western Palearctic Geese took place in Kleve (Federal Republic of Germany). More than 200 goose specialists from 22 countries came together to review population changes in geese, and their implications for population dynamics and ecology, agriculture and hunting.

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Proceedings
By: Anthony D Fox(Editor), Jesper Johannes Madsen(Editor), Johan van Rhijn(Editor), Michael Moser(Foreword By)
259 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
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