Shorebird ecology and conservation in the Western Hemisphere : based on papers presented at a symposium held on 4-5 November 1991 in conjunction with the IV Neotropical Ornithology Congress in Quito, Ecuador...: CW69-27/8E-PDF

"Shorebirds make up a very important group of birds, a group that has been the subject of intensive study and conservation initiatives in recent years in the Western Hemisphere. With their long-distance migrations, shorebirds connect habitats and people across the American continent"--Foreword.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Wildlife Service, issuing body.
Wader Study Group, issuing body.
Meeting name Neotropical Ornithology Congress(4th : 1991 : Quito (Ecuador))
Title Shorebird ecology and conservation in the Western Hemisphere : based on papers presented at a symposium held on 4-5 November 1991 in conjunction with the IV Neotropical Ornithology Congress in Quito, Ecuador / Peter Hicklin, Editor-in-chief, Anthony J. Erskine, Assistant Editor, Joe Jehl, Assistant Editor.
Series title International wader studies ; 8
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
"Published for the Wader Study Group by the Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada."
"March 1996."
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Ottawa : Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, 1996.
©1996
Author / Contributor Hicklin, Peter William, 1952- publishing director.
Description 1 online resource (136 pages) : maps, charts.
Catalogue number
  • CW69-27/8E-PDF
Subject terms Shore birds -- Ecology -- Western Hemisphere -- Congresses.
Birds -- Conservation -- Western Hemisphere -- Congresses.
Oiseaux de rivage -- Écologie -- Hémisphère occidental -- Congrès.
Oiseaux -- Conservation -- Hémisphère occidental -- Congrès.
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