ISBN: 0143019481
Author: Gerard Hutching
Language: English
Publisher: Penguin Group (NZ) (October 29, 2004)
Pages: 160
Category: Biological Sciences
Subcategory: Science
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 714
Size Fb2: 1791 kb
Size ePub: 1941 kb
Size Djvu: 1795 kb
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New Zealand has some of the most endangered species in the world: the kaki is the world's rarest wading bird and the taiko is the most threatened seabird in the world. Over the past decades scientists have effectively saved many of the most threatened bird populations, inventing brilliant new ways of doing so.
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Back from the Brink will save 20 of England’s most threatened species .
Back from the Brink will save 20 of England’s most threatened species from extinction and benefit over 200 more - a. .As part of our Gems in the Dune project join us and our community artist Sian Hughes for this Outdoor Porcelain Workshop for Adults at National Trust Formby on 31st Aug.
Find nearly any book by Gerard Hutching. Get the best deal by comparing prices from over 100,000 booksellers. ISBN 9780143206170 (978-0-14-320617-0) Hardcover, Penguin New Zealand, 2011.
Fortunately, decades of recovery efforts brought the species back from the brink – a testament to the meaningful milestones . The first eagle protections came from the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940, which prohibited the killing or selling of bald eagles.
Fortunately, decades of recovery efforts brought the species back from the brink – a testament to the meaningful milestones that can be achieved through effective conservation. How we almost lost the bald eagle. A combination of wanton killing, habitat degradation and use of the pesticide DDT decimated the bald eagle population. Despite this, populations continued to fall due to the widespread use of DDT in the 1940s and beyond – the pesticide often ending up in rivers, streams and lakes, and accumulating in fish tissue.
These elegantly adorned birds are the tallest birds in North America, and they were once one of the most endangered. By 1990 habitat loss and the proliferation of invasive predators had pushed the blue iguana to the brink of extinction
These elegantly adorned birds are the tallest birds in North America, and they were once one of the most endangered. Migratory and non-migratory flocks of the birds are spread across the United States and Canada, but fewer than a thousand individuals currently exist. European settlers hunted the birds on a massive scale during the late 1800s. By 1990 habitat loss and the proliferation of invasive predators had pushed the blue iguana to the brink of extinction. The species was declared functionally extinct in 2005, but that didn’t stop conservations from trying to save it.
Our Native Bees is the result of Paige Embry’s yearlong quest to learn more about these forgotten, yet . For bee enthusiasts and anyone who us curious about the natural world, Our Native Bees is an illuminating exploration of the pollinators essential to our survival.
Our Native Bees is the result of Paige Embry’s yearlong quest to learn more about these forgotten, yet fundamental, creatures. Through interviews with farmers, gardeners, scientists, and bee experts, Embry explores the importance of native bees and focuses on why they play a key role in gardening and agriculture. Download from free file storage. Скачать с помощью Mediaget.