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Birds At Risk - A Comprehensive World Survey Of Threatened Species

Birds At Risk - A Comprehensive World Survey Of Threatened Species

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Birds At Risk - A Comprehensive World Survey Of Threatened Species

by Whitlock, Ralph

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0239002075
ISBN 13
9780239002075
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Moonraker Press, 1981. 1st edition.. Hardback. Imitation cloth, dj, G/G. 159pp, colour & b/w illustrations throughout, index, upper panel of the dustjacket sunned & rubbed along the edges, corners rubbed a good reading copy. Survey of the threatened birds species of the World, the threats which have made them vunerable, the ways in which species have adapted and the measures taken by mankind to avoid further extinctions.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Birds At Risk - A Comprehensive World Survey Of Threatened Species
Author
Whitlock, Ralph
Format/Binding
Hardback
Book Condition
Used
Edition
1st edition.
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0239002075
ISBN 13
9780239002075
Publisher
Moonraker Press
Place of Publication
Wiltshire
Date Published
1981
Keywords
ISBN 0239002075, ornithology, birds, natural history, ecology, conservation

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