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Raptors at Risk ISBN 13: 9780888394781
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Paperback; Blaine, Washington, U.s.a.: Hancock House Pub Ltd, May 2000; ISBN-13: 978-0888394781
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Raptors at Risk : Proceedings of the V World Conference on Birds of Prey, Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 4-11 August 1998
by World Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls Staff; Chancellor, R. D.; Meyburg, B. U.; World Working Group on Birds of Prey and Owls Staff
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Raptors at Risk: Proceedings of the V World Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls - South Africa, August, 1998
by Chancellor, R.D.; Meyburg, B-U.; World Working Group On Birds Of Prey And Owls
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World Working Group on Birds of Prey and Owls, 2001. Paperback. New. Raptors at Risk: Proceedings of the V World Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls - South Africa, August, 1998. . In Africa, the pioneering population monitoring of eagles in Kenya by Brown and in Zimbabwe by Gargett are noteworthy. Furthermore, the consequences of habitat fragmentation and isolation on bird communities, currently a deep concern, have been thoroughly analyzed in temperate forests, as well as in tropical forests but rarely in Africa and never specifically on a raptor community. Raptors are highly sensitive to prey availability, vegetation structurem pollution and human disturbance and thus are good indicators of environmental changes.
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