As the largest flying bird of North America, and one of the most endangered, the California Condor has been a source of tremendous interest and awe. This book offers up-to-date information on both the biology and conservation of the condor, as analyzed by the two most knowledgeable field biologists to have studied the species. The authors present first a thorough review of the history of condor studies and conservation efforts, then a detailed examination of the biology and recent decline of the species, and finally a ...
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As the largest flying bird of North America, and one of the most endangered, the California Condor has been a source of tremendous interest and awe. This book offers up-to-date information on both the biology and conservation of the condor, as analyzed by the two most knowledgeable field biologists to have studied the species. The authors present first a thorough review of the history of condor studies and conservation efforts, then a detailed examination of the biology and recent decline of the species, and finally a hopeful plan for ultimate restoration of the species as a viable member of wild ecosystems. The book is illustrated with over a hundred superb color photographs covering numerous aspects of natural history of the species and recent conservation efforts on its behalf. Conservation of the California Condor has always been highly controversial, and this book does not shrink from controversy. Instead it offers a broad and insightful, but nevertheless sympathetic treatment of the many political conflicts of the past century. Key Features? Reviews historical account of condor biology and conservation Analyzes nest site characteristics and limitations Studies breeding behavior and analyzes breeding effort and success Discusses mortality rates and the causes for their decline and efforts to improve reproduction Discusses the techniques, problems, and results of captive breeding and release programs
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Good. Minimal signs of wear. Corners and cover may show wear. May contain highlighting and or writing. May be missing dust jacket. May not include supplemental materials. May be a former library book.
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Good. No dustjacket as issued. Size: 8x1x11; Hardbound book in full color photo illustrated boards. Boards show light overall shelfwear, and leading bottom corner of text block shows an isolated spot of soil. Pages clean and bright.
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San Diego: Academic Press, 2000. First edition
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17824815318
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pp. xxi, 410; 100+ illustrations (most are color photographs by the authors), some distribution maps and charts. Publisher's original color pictorial laminated boards (hardcover), 4to. This volume provides an up-to-date summary of both the biology and conservation of this awesome species. The work includes some historic photographs by William Finley and other early 20th century conservationists. Name stamp Ron Sauey Memorial Library on the top page edge only. No other ownership marks. Sauey was co-founder of the International Crane Foundation, Baraboo, Wisconsin. A bright and clean copy in fine (new) condition.