Where have all the birds gone? : essays on the biology an…
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transparent Author: Terborgh, John
transparent Title Statement: Where have all the birds gone? : essays on the biology and conservation of birds that migrate to the American tropics / by John Terborgh.
transparent Production: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1989.
transparent Description: xvi, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
transparent Series: (Princeton paperbacks)
transparent ISBN: ISBN 0691085315
transparent ISBN 9780691085319
transparent ISBN 0691024286 (pbk.)
transparent ISBN 9780691024288 (pbk.)
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-198) and indexes
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Then and now -- Importance of controls in ecology and why we don't have them -- Beginnings of ornithological monitoring -- Wetlands in trouble -- Mystery of missing songbirds -- Mystery of missing songbirds continues -- Summer north, winter south -- Migrants in passage -- Ecology of migrants in the winter -- Territories and flocks -- Glimpse at some tropical habitats -- Which are the crucial habitats? -- Whys and wherefores of deforestation -- Conservation in the tropics
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Subject: Birds-​-​Migration.
transparent Birds--Tropics.
transparent Birds--Ecology.
transparent Birds-​-​Conservation.
transparent Birds.
transparent Index - Uncontrolled: Wildlife Conservation and Management
transparent Index - Genre/Form: Essay

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1. Collapse for less details 1 QL 698.9 .T44 1989 Library Collection 90009901 Available for Circulation
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