bokomslag California Condors in the Pacific Northwest
Vetenskap & teknik

California Condors in the Pacific Northwest

Jesse D'Elia Susan M Haig

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  • 184 sidor
  • 2013
Despite frequent depiction as a bird of California and the desert southwest, North Americas largest avian scavenger once graced the skies of the Pacific Northwest, from northern California to British Columbia. This important volume documents the condors history in the region, from prehistoric times to the early twentieth century, and explores the challenges of reintroduction. Jesse DElia and Susan Haig investigate the paleontological and observational record as well as the cultural relationships between Native American tribes and condors, providing the most complete assessment to date of the condors occurrence in the Pacific Northwest. They evaluate the probable causes of regional extinction and the likelihood that condors once bred in the region, and they assess factors that must be considered in determining whether they could once again thrive in Northwest skies. Incorporating the newest research and findings and more than eighty detailed historical accounts of human encounters with these birds of prey, California Condors in the Pacific Northwest sets a new standard for examining the historical record of a species prior to undertaking a reintroduction effort. It is a vital reference for academics, agency decision makers, conservation biologists, and readers interested in Northwest natural history. The volume is beautifully illustrated by Ram Papish and includes a number of previously unpublished photographs.
  • Författare: Jesse D'Elia, Susan M Haig
  • Illustratör: Ram Papish
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780870717000
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 184
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2013-06-30
  • Förlag: Oregon State University