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Evolution, Ecology, Conservation and Management of Hawaiian Birds: A Vanishing Avifauna

Out of Print
Series: Studies in Avian Biology Volume: 22
Edited By: JM Scott, S Conant and C Van Riper
428 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs, maps
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  • Evolution, Ecology, Conservation and Management of Hawaiian Birds: A Vanishing Avifauna ISBN: 9781891276187 Paperback Dec 2002 Out of Print #126935
  • Evolution, Ecology, Conservation and Management of Hawaiian Birds: A Vanishing Avifauna ISBN: 9781891276255 Hardback Dec 2002 Out of Print #131357
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Collection of 35 papers written by avian experts from all over the world. Included are the historical perspectives of bird populations, discussion of species genetics, current status and trends, ecology, limiting factors to species survival and suggestions for recovery and management of declining populations. Statistics, colour photographs and line illustrations of Hawaiian birds accompany each section.

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Out of Print
Series: Studies in Avian Biology Volume: 22
Edited By: JM Scott, S Conant and C Van Riper
428 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs, maps
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