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Working Bibliography of Grebes of the World with Summaries of Current Taxonomy and of Distributional Status

Bibliography Out of Print
By: JJ Vlug(Author), Jon Fjeldså(Author)
210 pages, b/w illustrations
Working Bibliography of Grebes of the World with Summaries of Current Taxonomy and of Distributional Status
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  • Working Bibliography of Grebes of the World with Summaries of Current Taxonomy and of Distributional Status ISBN: 9788787519311 Paperback Dec 1990 Out of Print #18614
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A review of the existing grebe literature that was made when the Grebe Research Group of the International Waterfowl and Wetlands Research Bureau (IWRB) was established in 1990.

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Bibliography Out of Print
By: JJ Vlug(Author), Jon Fjeldså(Author)
210 pages, b/w illustrations
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