The American Bird Conservancy Guide To Bird Conservation
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The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation
Author | : Daniel J. Lebbin,Michael J. Parr,George H. Fenwick |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 457 |
Release | : 2010-10-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780226647296 |
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Whether we live in cities, in the suburbs, or in the country, birds are ubiquitous features of daily life, so much so that we often take them for granted. But even the casual observer is aware that birds don’t fill our skies in the number they once did. That awareness has spawned conservation action that has led to notable successes, including the recovery of some of the nation’s most emblematic species, such as the Bald Eagle, Brown Pelican, Whooping Crane, and Peregrine Falcon. Despite this, a third of all American bird species are in trouble—in many cases, they’re in imminent danger of extinction. The most authoritative account ever published of the threats these species face, The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation will be the definitive book on the subject. The Guide presents for the first time anywhere a classification system and threat analysis for bird habitats in the United States, the most thorough and scientifically credible assessment of threats to birds published to date, as well as a new list of birds of conservation concern. Filled with beautiful color illustrations and original range maps, the Guide is a timely, important, and inspiring reference for birders and anyone else interested in conserving North America’s avian fauna. But this book is far more than another shout of crisis. The Guide also lays out a concrete and achievable plan of long-term action to safeguard our country’s rich bird life. Ultimately, it is an argument for hope. Whether you spend your early weekend mornings crouched in silence with binoculars in hand, hoping to check another species off your list, or you’ve never given much thought to bird conservation, you’ll appreciate the visual power and intellectual scope of these pages.
The American Bird Conservancy Guide to the 500 Most Important Bird Areas in the
Author | : American Bird Conservancy |
Publsiher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 641 |
Release | : 2011-04-13 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780307481382 |
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The American Bird Conservancy Guide to the 500 Most Important Bird Areas in the United States offers both bird enthusiasts and conservationists specialized information never before compiled in a single comprehensive volume. This expert resource organizes the United States into 36 ornithologically distinct bird regions, then identifies and describes the 500 sites within these regions. Each site entry includes ornithological highlights, ownership information, a description of habitats and land use, a guide to which species one can expect to find, conservation issues, and visitor information.
All the Birds of North America
Author | : Jack Griggs,Jack L. Griggs |
Publsiher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2002-11-12 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780060527709 |
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A field guide to North American birds presents an identification method that uses panoramic illustrations, range maps, and an organization system based on habitat and characteristics.
All the Birds of North America
Author | : Jack Griggs |
Publsiher | : CollinsRef |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 1997-03-28 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0062730282 |
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A surer, faster, easier way to identify birds Everything you need to know about North American birds is at your fingertips in this ground-breaking field guide--the first and only guide to successfully organize birds by field-recognizable, instantly-observable characteristics. With its unique keying system based on how and where birds collect food, spectacular panoramic color illustrations, weather-resistant pocket-size format, emphasis on conservation, and endorsement by the leading bird preservation organization, All the Birds is the single most useful identification guide available. How to use All the Birds of North America Step #1: Open to the key for Waterbirds on the inside front cover or to the key for Landbirds on the inside back cover. Step #2: Select the icon that most resembles the bird being identified, and note the color bar and key number next to that icon. Using the color bar and key number, locate the group of birds within the pages of the book.
Bird Friendly Building Design
Author | : Christine Sheppard,American Bird Conservancy |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2015-11-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1495180395 |
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The American Bird Conservancy Guide to the 500 Most Important Bird Areas in the United States
Author | : American Bird Conservancy |
Publsiher | : Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 562 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : UOM:39015057611025 |
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The American Bird Conservancy Guide to the 500 Most Important Bird Areas in the United States offers both bird enthusiasts and conservationists specialized information never before compiled in a single comprehensive volume. This expert resource organizes the United States into 36 ornithologically distinct bird regions, then identifies and describes the 500 sites within these regions. Each site entry includes ornithological highlights, ownership information, a description of habitats and land use, a guide to which species one can expect to find, conservation issues, and visitor information. Full-color maps and illustrations throughout, along with a thorough index, make this book as useful as it is unique, an essential addition to the bird lover's library.
Birder s Conservation Handbook
Author | : Jeffrey V. Wells |
Publsiher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2010-04-18 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781400831517 |
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Until now there has been no single, comprehensive resource on the status of North America's most threatened birds and what people can do to help protect them. Birder's Conservation Handbook is the only book of its kind, written specifically to help birders and researchers understand the threats while providing actions to protect birds and their habitats. Jeffrey Wells has distilled vast amounts of essential information into a single easy-to-use volume-required reading for anyone who loves birds and wants to ensure they are protected. At-a-glance species accounts cover in detail North America's one hundred most at-risk birds; each account is beautifully illustrated by today's top bird artists. The text includes status, distribution, ecology, threats, conservation actions and needs, and references. A distribution map accompanies each entry. Chapters discuss birds as indicators of environmental health, the state of North American bird populations, major conservation issues, and initiatives now underway to improve the health of North America's birds. Birder's Conservation Handbook is an indispensable resource for birdwatchers, researchers, naturalists, and conservationists. Reading it will inspire you to become an active steward of our birds and the habitats we share. A comprehensive guide to North America's one hundred most at-risk birds and how to protect them Compact and easy to use, with beautiful illustrations and data organized for convenient, at-a-glance reference Detailed species accounts, including distribution maps Practical advice on conservation Information on leading conservation agencies and resources
Bringing Back the Birds
Author | : American Bird Conservancy |
Publsiher | : Mountaineers Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1680512110 |
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Foreword by Jonathan Franzen Original poem by Margaret Atwood With species ranging from tiny iridescent-green hummingbirds to giant, gangly flightless rheas, the Americas feature an astonishing array of birds that rely upon the region's tremendous diversity of habitats. That reliance may be very localized or it may reach across continents: Swainson's Thrushes travel from South America all the way to Alaska, while certain grebes spend their entire lives on a single lake. Treasured songbirds feed at northern backyard feeders yet often arrive from points far to the south. The American Bird Conservancy (ABC) works across the Americas with a goal to have birds routinely prioritized in all land-use and policy decision-making. Bringing Back the Birds showcases these efforts, alongside the stunning photography of Owen Deutsch and eloquent essays from renowned experts in the field: Peter P. Marra, Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center; researchers Kimberly and Kenn Kaufman; John W. Fitzpatrick, Cornell Lab of Ornithology; and Mike Parr, EJ Williams, and Clare Nielsenof ABC.