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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Wells, Jeffrey V. (Jeffrey Vance), 1964- Birder's conservation handbook. Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2007 (OCoLC)664550020 |
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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jeffrey V Wells |
| ISBN: | 9780691123226 0691123225 9780691123233 0691123233 |
| OCLC Number: | 124031808 |
| Description: | xii, 452 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cm. |
| Contents: | Foreword / John Fitzpatrick -- Acknowledgments -- Scope and purpose -- Birds as indicators -- State of North American bird populations -- Major conservation issues affecting North America's birds -- State of bird conservation in North America and beyond -- What you can do -- Species accounts -- Emperor goose (Chen canagica) -- Brant (Branta bernicla) -- Trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) -- American black duck (Anas rubripes) -- Mottled duck (Anas fulvigula) -- Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) -- Spectacled eider (Somateria fischeri) -- Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) -- Gunnison sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) -- Blue grouse, including dusky (Dendragapus obscurus) and sooty grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus) -- Greater prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) -- Lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) -- Montezuma quail (Cyrtonyx montezumae) -- Yellow-billed loon (Gavia adamsii) -- Laysan albatross (Phoebastria immutablillis) --Black-footed albatross (Phoebastria nigripes) -- Short-tailed albatross (Phoebastria albatrus) -- Bermuda petrel (Pterodroma cahow) -- Black-capped petrel (Pterodroma hasitata) -- Pink-footed shearwater (Puffinus creatopus) -- Black-vented shearwater (Puffinus opisthomelas) -- Ashy storm-petrel (Oceanodroma homochroa) -- Black storm-petrel (Oceanodroma melania) -- Least storm-petrel (Oceanodroma microsoma) -- Red-faced cormorant (Phalacrocorax urile) -- California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) -- Ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis) -- Yellow rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) -- Black rail (Laterallus jamaicensis) -- Whooping crane (Grus americana) -- American golden-plover (Pluvialis dominica) -- Pacific golden-plover (Pluvialis fulva) -- Snowy plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) -- Piping plover (Charadrius melodus) -- Mountain plover (Charadrius montanus) -- Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis) -- Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) -- Bristle-thighed curlew (Numenius tahitiensis) -- Long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus) -- Marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa) -- Surfbird (Aphriza virgata) -- Red knot (Calidris canutus) -- Buff-breasted sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis) -- Short-billed dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus) -- American woodcock (Scolopax minor) -- Wilson's phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) -- Heermann's gull (Larus heermanni) -- Red-legged kittiwake (Rissa brevirostris). Elegant tern (Thalasseus elegans) -- Marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) -- Kittlitz's murrelet (Brachyramphus brevirostris) -- Xantus's murrelet (Synthliboramphus hypoleucus) -- Craveri's murrelet (Synthliboramphus craveri) -- White-crowned pigeon (Patagioenas leucocephala) -- Green parakeet (Aratinga holochlora) -- Thick-billed parrot (Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha) -- Red-crowned parrot (Amazona viridigenalis) -- Spotted owl (Strix occidentalis) -- Rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) -- Red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) -- Red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) -- Ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis) -- Olive-sided flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) -- Bell's vireo (Vireo bellii) -- Black-capped vireo (Vireo atricapillus) -- Gray vireo (Vireo vicinior) -- Florida scrub-jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) -- Island scrub-jay (Aphelocoma insularis) -- Pinyon jay (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus) -- Brown-headed nuthatch (Sitta pusilla) -- California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica) -- Bicknell's thrush (Catharus bicknelli) -- Bendire's thrasher (Toxostoma bendirei) -- Sprague's pipit (Anthus spragueii) -- Bachman's warbler (Vermivora bachmanii) -- Golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) -- Virginia's warbler (Vermivora virginiae) -- Colima warbler (Vermivora crissalis) -- Lucy's warbler (Vermivora luciae) -- Golden-cheeked warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia) -- Grace's warbler (Dendroica graciae) -- Kirtland's warbler (Dendroica kirtlandii) -- Prairie warbler (Dendroica discolor) -- Bay-breasted warbler (Dendroica castanea) -- Cerulean warbler (Dendroica cerulea) -- Prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) -- Worm-eating warbler (Helmitheros vermivorum) -- Swainson's warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii) -- Kentucky warbler (Oporornis formosus) -- Canada warbler (Wilsonia canadensis) -- Bachman's sparrow (Aimophila aestivalis) -- Brewer's sparrow (Spizella breweri) -- Baird's sparrow (Ammodramus bairdii) -- Henslow's sparrow (Ammodramus henslowii) -- Saltmarsh sharp-tailed sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus) -- Harris' sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) -- McKay's bunting (Plectrophenax hyperboreus) -- Painted bunting (Passerina ciris) -- Tricolored blackbird (Agelaius tricolor) -- Rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) -- Appendix 1: North American birds of conservation concern listed by different agencies and organizations -- Appendix 2: Hawaiian birds of conservation concern and extinct species -- Appendix 3: Mexican government official list of endangered, threatened, and special concern bird species -- Appendix 4: Agencies and organizations involved in bird conservation -- Illustration credits -- Index. |
| Responsibility: | Jeffrey V. Wells. |
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In addition to the species account and useful tips, Wells' book includes useful information on the status of many other species in the continental United States as well as Hawaii and Mexico, lists of environmental organizations and other useful links. This is a book you will want to use often. It is a welcome addition to bird conservation literature. -- Tom Palmer Lakeland Ledger An important summary of the state of bird conservation in North America...A reader-friendly and outstanding resource to bird conservation activity that could serve as a benchmark for many years to come. We strongly recommend this title. Birding Community E-Bulletin If you love birds and birding, get this book...The Birder's Conservation Handbook should prove to be a valuable guide to us all toward a future where birds continue to be abundant and a source of inspiration to our society. -- Mark S. Garland Tigrina Times A no-nonsense guide to declining bird populations and what can be done to reverse their slide. -- Mary Ann Gwinn Seattle Times A great resource for anyone interested in making a difference in the future of the continent's imperiled bird life. Lexington Herald Leader A fine and needed reference. -- Gerry Rising Buffalo News A considerable amount of information about the perils facing some of our feathered friends, including the emperor goose, yellow-billed loon and rusty blackbird. Some may say conservation is for the birds, but would the world really be a better place without the elegance of the trumpeter swan? -- John Mark Eberhart Kansas City Star [Wells] argues against gloom. New initiatives for saving wetlands or curbing energy benefit birds, and Wells calls for greener living as a vital act of bird conservation. He supports the theme by working through his list in a format that echoes a field guide. Each species gets an account packed with details of what's known about its problems and what conservationists are doing. Science News There is no other book specifically aimed at informing birders and researchers of threats to birds with suggestions of conservation actions to protect birds and their habitats. Highly recommended. -- Nancy Cannon Booklist Birder's Conservation Handbook is chockablock full of information on 100 of North America's most vulnerable birds, and the references to back up their reported status. -- Noreen O'Brien Maine Coast Now This book details the conservation status of the 100 most threatened bird species in North America. Each concise account provides essential information on status and conservation, ecology, threats, conservation action, and conservation needs. This book is a valuable contribution to conservation literature, and one hopes it will find a wide readership. -- J.C. Kricher Choice A good summary of the biology and conservation status for 100 North American birds at risk. It also offers information on what we can do to lessen that risk. -- Jim Williams Minneapolis Star Tribune This book details the status of 100 of North America's rarest and most interesting birds. Each species receives two to six pages of authoritative and fully referenced text detailing its status and conservation needs, plus a line-drawing and detailed distribution map. This is both a vital conservation document and a fascinating book to dip into. -- Steve Gantlett Birding World This book is a major contribution to North American bird conservation. It should be in the libraries of serious birders, ornithologists, conservation and wildlife biologists, naturalists, and wildlife photographers. Academic and larger public libraries also will want to add the book to their collections. Most highly recommended. International Hawkwatcher This book presents both an overview of bird conservation in North America and a clear game plan for each species, and gives birder?s hope that their own grandchildren will be able to enjoy the abundance and diversity birds that we have the privilege of seeing today. The prognosis is not good, however, unless drastic changes are made in our resource consumption, pesticide use, and basic priorities. What is good for birds is good for people, and the proverbial canary in the coal mine does hold true. This book is a fundamental resource for birders and ornithologists, and should be owned by just about anyone. -- Bridget J. M. Stutchbury Journal of Field Ornithology I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in bird and habitat conservation. -- Rob Warnock Blue Jay Conservation professionals and birders will find this to be a valuable resource. -- C.R. Southeastern Naturalist Ordinary people need to get involved. Birder's Conservation Handbook provides the details for what is needed for these at risk species. Buy it. Read it. And put the knowledge to good use. Wildlife Activist The author has succeeded in producing a useful guide to some of the most threatened bird species in North America while at the same time providing specific recommendations for action and suggestions on how to become involved in the effort to protect this great natural resource. -- Charles F. Thompson Ibis This is an extremely useful and informative, if rather depressing, book and I would recommend it on those grounds alone. -- Eva Durance Journal of the British Columbia Field Ornithologists Read more...
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