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Wings from Afar An Ecoregional Approach to Conservation of Neotropical Migratory Birds in South America

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By: R Roca, L Adkins, MC Wurschy and KL Skerl
180 pages, Bw photos, tabs, maps
Publisher: Island Press
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  • Wings from Afar ISBN: 9781886765030 Paperback Dec 1996 Out of Print #115890
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Brings together new information on American migrant bird species' wintering habitats in South America through the use of a new, comprehensive classification scheme based on ecoregions. The findings described in this book underscore the need to intensify conservation efforts that look beyond the borders of our respective countries.

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Out of Print
By: R Roca, L Adkins, MC Wurschy and KL Skerl
180 pages, Bw photos, tabs, maps
Publisher: Island Press
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