Captivating stories of the very rare--birds not seen for centuries,
birds brought back from the brink of extinction--illustrated with color
photographs and maps.
This book offers a guide to some of the rarest birds in existence, with
maps that show where to find them. Focusing on fifty captivating stories
of the very rare, it describes remarkable discoveries of species not
seen for centuries and brought back from the brink of extinction,
successes like the Seychelles Magpie-Robin and the California Condor.
The book is organized around key groups of species, with each species
the subject of its own mini-chapter; we learn about the five most
amazing tales of island endemics, the five most bizarre cases of a
bird's becoming threatened, and other astonishing tales of bird life.
Atlas of Rare Birds is an accessible, readable, and visually appealing
take on the serious subject of threatened birds and possible
extinction--a timely topic because of increasing concerns about climate
change and habitat destruction. The atlas format--featuring 200 color
photographs and 61 color maps--shows the global nature of the problem
and brings together the many strands of the concerted bird conservation
effort taking place on every continent. Atlas of Rare Birds is
published in association with BirdLife International, the world's
largest global alliance of bird conservation organizations.