Birder's conservation handbook : 100 North American birds at risk /

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Author / Creator:Wells, Jeffrey V. (Jeffrey Vance), 1964-
Imprint:Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2007.
Description:xii, 452 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6822580
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ISBN:9780691123226 (cloth : alk. paper)
0691123225 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780691123233 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0691123233 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Review by Choice Review

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. Each account is well referenced. Preceding the species accounts are brief but informative essays on birds as indicators, the overall state of North American bird populations, major conservation issues affecting birds, and what sorts of actions people might take to promote bird conservation. Written for general readers and beginning students, the book could serve well for a one-semester seminar in conservation biology. Accounts include such obvious species as California condor and ivory-billed woodpecker, along with some such as red knot and Montezuma quail, whose inclusion may surprise some readers; they demonstrate how diverse conservation issues have come to be. This book is a valuable contribution to conservation literature, and one hopes it will find a wide readership. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Undergraduates and above; general readers. J. C. Kricher Wheaton College (MA)

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Review by Booklist Review

Conservation of avian species is high on the priority list of many birders. Authored by a former National Bird Conservation director for the National Audubon Society, Birder's Conservation Handbook is a unique guide to 100 of the most at-risk North American species. Written at a level accessible to the layperson, the species accounts were reviewed by 50 experts from many institutions. Introductory essays on topics such as birds as environmental indicators and conservation issues affecting birds offer background material. The taxonomically arranged entries, several pages in length, follow a standard format. A black-and-white illustration of the bird and a range map appear at the beginning of each entry. An overview of the species is followed by Status and Distribution, Ecology, Threats, Conservation Action, Conservation Needs, and References for additional reading. The selection of the 100 most threatened species consists of widely distributed species, such as the American woodcock, ferruginous hawk, Kentucky warbler, and rusty blackbird, as well as lesser-known birds, such as the bristle-thighed curlew, buff-breasted sandpiper, island scrub jay, and red-legged kittiwake. The Conservation Action section in each entry is one of the highlights of the book. For example, we learn that habitat restoration is important for conservation of many species, including the Bell's vireo, California gnatcatcher, and red-headed woodpecker; slowing global warming may benefit such birds as the Florida scrub jay, mottled duck, and whooping crane; and restricting the use of lead shot could limit the decline of the California condor. The entries are followed by several appendixes containing tables of North American Birds of Conservation Concern Listed by Different Agencies and Organizations, Hawaiian Birds of Conservation Concern and Extinct Species, and  Mexican Government Official List of Endangered, Threatened, and Special Concern Bird Species and a list of Agencies and Organizations Involved in Bird Conservation. A well-constructed subject index, using both common and scientific names, provides easy access to the contents. 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 for public, academic, and special libraries.--Cannon, Nancy Copyright 2008 Booklist

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