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With a rich avifauna of more than 350 species that includes 29
endemics, the island of Sri Lanka is one of southern Asia's most
popular birding destination. This new field guide provides full
coverage of every species on the Sri Lanka list, including most
vagrants, with particular emphasis placed on endemic species and
races. Detailed text highlights key identification criteria, along
with accurate colour maps. Packed with spectacular and detailed
plates by leading bird artists such as Alan Harris, Tim Worfolk and
John Cox, Birds of Sri Lanka is the definitive identification tool
for the visiting birdwatcher.
Originally published in 1979 International Trade in Wildlife is a
product of the 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora conference, containing the full
text of the CITIES convention. The volume outlines the animals and
plants controlled by CITIES, and describes the protective policies
put in place to protect endangered plants and animals. It gives a
detailed background to the international traffic in monkey's,
spotted cats, whales, ivory, parrots, tortoises, marine turtles,
crocodiles, butterflies, sponges and rare orchids at the time of
publication and acts as a comprehensive document on the
conservation policies enacted through CITIES, as well as facts
surrounding the decline of endangered species. Although published
over 40 years ago, the document still offers a comprehensive and
useful guide to conservation and will be an important historical
document for environmental policy makers and conservationists
alike.
This fully updated edition of Birds of Nepal is the most
comprehensive guide to the birds of this beautiful Himalayan
country. Every species of bird recorded in Nepal is covered in this
fantastic guide, including vagrants, with accurate distribution
maps for most species. More than 790 species are featured with
illustrations and concise text covering essential information for
quick and easy reference. The comprehensive text covers voice,
habits, habitats, altitudinal range, distribution and status to aid
accurate identification. The texts have been completely re-written
for this edition and many of the illustrations have been replaced.
In addition, maps have been included for the first time.
The ultimate guide to the birds of Bangladesh Despite being one of
the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh boasts a
diverse range of natural habitats, including forests, wetlands and
grasslands, and supports a wide range of species including a number
of sought after regional specialities. Birds of Bangladesh is the
definitive field guide to the rich avifauna of this fascinating and
beautiful country. - Covers all 705 species that occur in
Bangladesh, including vagrants - 103 superb colour plates, with
text on facing pages for quick and easy reference - Concise species
accounts describe key identification features, voice, habitats,
distribution and status
The definitive guide to the birds of Bhutan, Sikkim and Arunachal
Pradesh The nation of Bhutan and the Indian states of Sikkim and
Arunachal Pradesh together form the eastern arm of the Himalayas.
This book is the definitive field guide to the birds of this
magical corner of Asia. This field guide covers all 809 species
that regularly occur in the region, including most vagrants. There
are 152 superb colour illustrations, with concise text on facing
pages for quick and easy reference covering essential
identification information such as voice, habits, habitats,
distribution and status. The introduction further includes
information on popular birding sites and conservation.
Originally published in 1979 International Trade in Wildlife is a
product of the 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora conference, containing the full
text of the CITIES convention. The volume outlines the animals and
plants controlled by CITIES, and describes the protective policies
put in place to protect endangered plants and animals. It gives a
detailed background to the international traffic in monkey's,
spotted cats, whales, ivory, parrots, tortoises, marine turtles,
crocodiles, butterflies, sponges and rare orchids at the time of
publication and acts as a comprehensive document on the
conservation policies enacted through CITIES, as well as facts
surrounding the decline of endangered species. Although published
over 40 years ago, the document still offers a comprehensive and
useful guide to conservation and will be an important historical
document for environmental policy makers and conservationists
alike.
The ultimate guide to the birds of Bangladesh Despite being one of
the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh boasts a
diverse range of natural habitats, including forests, wetlands and
grasslands, and supports a wide range of species including a number
of sought after regional specialities. Birds of Bangladesh is the
definitive field guide to the rich avifauna of this fascinating and
beautiful country. - Covers all 705 species that occur in
Bangladesh, including vagrants - 103 superb colour plates, with
text on facing pages for quick and easy reference - Concise species
accounts describe key identification features, voice, habitats,
distribution and status
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