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Academic & Professional Books  Mammals  Bats (Chiroptera)

Die Kleine Hufeisennase im Aufwind: Ursachen der Bedrohung, Lebensraumansprüche und Förderung einer Fledermausart [The Lesser Horseshoe Bat on the Upswing: Causes of its Threat, Habitat Claims and Conservation of a Bat Species]

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By: Fabio Bontadina, Therese Hotz and Kathi Märki
79 pages, colour illus
Die Kleine Hufeisennase im Aufwind: Ursachen der Bedrohung, Lebensraumansprüche und Förderung einer Fledermausart [The Lesser Horseshoe Bat on the Upswing: Causes of its Threat, Habitat Claims and Conservation of a Bat Species]
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  • Die Kleine Hufeisennase im Aufwind: Ursachen der Bedrohung, Lebensraumansprüche und Förderung einer Fledermausart [The Lesser Horseshoe Bat on the Upswing: Causes of its Threat, Habitat Claims and Conservation of a Bat Species] ISBN: 9783258070889 Paperback Dec 2006 Out of Print #159510
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Language: German

Discusses international research into the causes of the decline of the Lesser Horseshoe Bat in Central Europe.

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Out of Print
By: Fabio Bontadina, Therese Hotz and Kathi Märki
79 pages, colour illus
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