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Saving Asia's Threatened Birds A Guide for Government and Civil Society

By: BirdLife International
256 pages, Col photos, dist maps, tabs
Saving Asia's Threatened Birds
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  • Saving Asia's Threatened Birds ISBN: 9780946888474 Paperback Dec 2003 In stock
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About this book

This book documents the major forest, grassland and
wetland regions of Asia and the globally threatened bird species which they support. The most important conservation issues in each of these habitat regions are outlined, based upon the analysis in BirdLife's Asia Red Data Book, and recommendations are made for actions to address these issues. The role of
international and regional conventions in the conservation of Asia's birds and habitats is discussed, and the priority actions to prevent the extinction of the region's most highly threatened birds are identified. The book is illustrated with about 200 colour photographs of Asia's birds, habitats and conservation issues, plus maps of key habitats and sites for conservation.

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'...the book is visually lush and easy-to-use practical
reference...'
- Endangered Species UPDATE.
`BirdLife is earning a world-wide reputation for delivering high quality publications to raise awareness among decision-makers about the need to conserve biodiversity.' Wildfowl and Wetlands
`A vital step towards the implementation of conservation policies in the region.'Birdwatch
'The actions required to protect these key bird habitats are presented in regional accounts and we hope will be supported by the local population and acted upon by the relevant government agency.'Ibis

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By: BirdLife International
256 pages, Col photos, dist maps, tabs
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