The World's Rarest Birds

This illustrated book vividly depicts the most endangered birds in the world and provides the latest information on the threats each species faces and the measures being taken to save them. Today, 571 bird species are classified as critically endangered or endangered, and a further four now exist only in captivity. This landmark book features stunning photographs of 500 of these species--the results of a prestigious international photographic competition organized specifically for this book. It also showcases paintings by acclaimed wildlife artist Tomasz Cofta of the 75 species for which no photos are known to exist.



The World's Rarest Birds has introductory chapters that explain the threats to birds, the ways threat categories are applied, and the distinction between threat and rarity. The book is divided into seven regional sections--Europe and the Middle East; Africa and Madagascar; Asia; Australasia; Oceanic Islands; North America, Central America, and the Caribbean; and South America. Each section includes an illustrated directory to the bird species under threat there, and gives a concise description of distribution, status, population, key threats, and conservation needs. This one-of-a-kind book also provides coverage of 62 data-deficient species.

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The World's Rarest Birds

This illustrated book vividly depicts the most endangered birds in the world and provides the latest information on the threats each species faces and the measures being taken to save them. Today, 571 bird species are classified as critically endangered or endangered, and a further four now exist only in captivity. This landmark book features stunning photographs of 500 of these species--the results of a prestigious international photographic competition organized specifically for this book. It also showcases paintings by acclaimed wildlife artist Tomasz Cofta of the 75 species for which no photos are known to exist.



The World's Rarest Birds has introductory chapters that explain the threats to birds, the ways threat categories are applied, and the distinction between threat and rarity. The book is divided into seven regional sections--Europe and the Middle East; Africa and Madagascar; Asia; Australasia; Oceanic Islands; North America, Central America, and the Caribbean; and South America. Each section includes an illustrated directory to the bird species under threat there, and gives a concise description of distribution, status, population, key threats, and conservation needs. This one-of-a-kind book also provides coverage of 62 data-deficient species.

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Overview

This illustrated book vividly depicts the most endangered birds in the world and provides the latest information on the threats each species faces and the measures being taken to save them. Today, 571 bird species are classified as critically endangered or endangered, and a further four now exist only in captivity. This landmark book features stunning photographs of 500 of these species--the results of a prestigious international photographic competition organized specifically for this book. It also showcases paintings by acclaimed wildlife artist Tomasz Cofta of the 75 species for which no photos are known to exist.



The World's Rarest Birds has introductory chapters that explain the threats to birds, the ways threat categories are applied, and the distinction between threat and rarity. The book is divided into seven regional sections--Europe and the Middle East; Africa and Madagascar; Asia; Australasia; Oceanic Islands; North America, Central America, and the Caribbean; and South America. Each section includes an illustrated directory to the bird species under threat there, and gives a concise description of distribution, status, population, key threats, and conservation needs. This one-of-a-kind book also provides coverage of 62 data-deficient species.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400844906
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/17/2013
Series: Princeton University Press (WILDGuides)
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 195 MB
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About the Author

Erik Hirschfeld works in air traffic control management and is a freelance writer, guide, and consultant in ornithology. Andy Swash is managing director of WILDGuides and a professional wildlife photographer, naturalist, author, and guide. Robert Still is an ecologist, widely traveled naturalist, and graphic artist who designs books that encourage people to take a greater interest in the natural world.

Table of Contents



The World's Rarest initiative 7
Introduction to the world's birds 8
  • Diversity and distribution 8
  • Endemic Bird Areas 8
  • Important Bird Areas 9
  • Birds and humans 10


The world's rarest birds 11
  • The IUCN/BirdLife species category assignment process 12
  • Going or gone? 16
  • The known unknowns 20
  • The distribution of threatened birds 22
  • Last chances to save 24


The threats birds face 25
  • Agriculture and aquaculture 28
  • Logging/plant harvesting 30
  • Invasive and other problematic species 32
  • Hunting and trapping 34
  • Residential and commercial development 36
  • Fire and fire management 38
  • Climate change and severe weather 39
  • Geological events 40
  • Human disturbance 41
  • Pollution 42
  • Transport and other infrastructure 44
  • Energy production and mining 45
  • Dams and water abstraction 46
  • Fishing 47


The need for conservation 48
Threats without borders 50
The Regional Directories (see overleaf for full listing) 54
  • Structure of the regional sections 54
  • Glossary of terms 56


Acknowledgements 332
Appendix 1 - Extinct Species 336
Appendix 2 - The bird families with globally threatened species 339
Index 347

The Regional Directories

Europe and the Middle East 58
  • The conservation challenges 62
  • Regional Directory 64


Africa and Madagascar 68
  • Africa and Madagascar - the conservation challenges 72
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Madagascar 74
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Angola 76
  • Conservation challenge - Grassland Management 78
  • Regional Directory 80


Asia 100
  • Asia - the conservation challenges 104
  • Threatened bird hotspot - The Philippines 106
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Indonesia 108
  • Conservation challenge - Vultures 110
  • Conservation challenge - Bustards 112
  • Conservation challenge - Hornbills 114
  • Conservation challenge - The world's most threatened flyway 116
  • Regional Directory 118


Australasia 150
  • Australasia - the conservation challenges 154
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Australia 156
  • Threatened bird hotspot - New Zealand 158
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Australasian Islands 160
  • Threatened bird hotspot - New Caledonia 162
  • Regional Directory 164


Oceanic Islands 180
  • Oceanic islands - the conservation challenges 186
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Hawaii 190
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Polynesia & Micronesia 194
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Galápagos 196
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Indian Ocean Islands 198
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Atlantic Ocean Islands 200
  • Conservation challenge - The albatross conundrum 202
  • Regional Directory 206


The Caribbean, North and Central America 236
  • The threatened birds - an overview 240
  • Threatened bird hotspot - The Caribbean 242
  • Threatened bird hotspot - North America 244
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Central America 246
  • Regional Directory 248


South America 264
  • South America - the bird continent 268
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Chocó (Colombia and Ecuador) 270
  • Threatened bird hotspot - Peru 272
  • Threatened bird hotspot - The Amazon Basin 274
  • Threatened bird hotspot - The Atlantic Forest 276
  • Conservation challenge - Hunting and trapping 278
  • Regional Directory 280


Data Deficient Species 322

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