My review of Facing Extinction; The World’s Rarest Birds and the Race to Save Them (2nd edition) by Paul Donald, Nigel Collar, Stuart Marsden and Debbie Pain is included in the May / June 2014 issue of Bird Watcher’s Digest.
My review of Facing Extinction; The World’s Rarest Birds and the Race to Save Them (2nd edition) by Paul Donald, Nigel Collar, Stuart Marsden and Debbie Pain is included in the May / June 2014 issue of Bird Watcher’s Digest.
Strengthening the population of any bird species found to be declining in numbers is never a simple matter. Considerable research must always be done to answer a number of important questions – foremost among which being “What is causing the decline?” – if any plan implemented to reverse the trend is to have a chance […]
The World’s Rarest Birds is not merely a collection of brilliant photographs; it is an exceptionally well-researched and written compendium of information about the state of the world’s birds, considered both regionally as well as specifically.
As is now taught in special courses designed to aide military personnel in the event of their being captured, one of the greatest dangers to the psychological health, and thus the physical endurance and well-being, of a person held in captivity is that of boredom.