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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jesse D'Elia , Susan M. Haig , Noel Snyder , Ram PapishPublisher: Oregon State University Imprint: Oregon State University Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.369kg ISBN: 9780870717000ISBN 10: 0870717006 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 30 June 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe re-creation of a viable population of condors in the Northwest would constitute an achievement of substantial importance This book goes a long way toward justifying such an effort. Noel Snyder, retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist in charge of condor research in the 1980s and lead author of The California Condor: A Saga of Natural History and Conservation The re-creation of a viable population of condors in the Northwest would constitute an achievement of substantial importance...This book goes a long way toward justifying such an effort. --Noel Snyder, retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist in charge of condor research in the 1980s and lead author of The California Condor: A Saga of Natural History and Conservation<br> The re-creation of a viable population of condors in the Northwest would constitute an achievement of substantial importance...This book goes a long way toward justifying such an effort. --Noel Snyder, retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist in charge of condor research in the 1980s and lead author of The California Condor: A Saga of Natural History and Conservation Author InformationJesse D’Elia is a supervisory fish and wildlife biologist at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Pacific Regional Office in Portland, Oregon. He works on a wide array of endangered species issues throughout the Pacific Northwest and Pacific Islands and is co-lead of the interagency Pacific Northwest California Condor Working Group. He is also a PhD candidate at Oregon State University, USA. Dr. Susan Haig is a supervisory wildlife ecologist at the USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, a professor of wildlife ecology at Oregon State University, USA and a research sssociate of the Smithsonian Institution. She serves as president of the American Ornithologists’ Union and has led international Piping Plover conservation efforts since 1984. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |