Threatened Birds of Jammu & Kashmir brings you information about the globally threatened bird species that are presently reported from Jammu & Kashmir. The book depends heavily on Threatened Birds of India (TBI) published in 2012 by BNHS, particularly for historical information, but we have updated the contents by including new and unpublished data. The new information given in this book will help us to assess the present status and distribution of the threatened bird species found in Jammu & Kashmir, and the recommendations for each species will show the way ahead.
Thus, this book is not a substitute for TBI or for the Threatened Birds of Asia (TBA) published by BirdLife International in 2001, or the information frequently uploaded by BirdLife International on its website. It is a supplement to TBI, and as it focuses on the threatened birds that are found in Jammu & Kashmir, it is a handy, concise, and updated book that will be of great use to interested readers, as well as decision makers, in serving the cause of conservation.
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Höhe: 208 mm
Breite: 145 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-0-19-945269-9 (9780199452699)
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Asad R. Rahmani is currently Director of Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS). He has written more than 100 research papers for national and international journals, five books, and numerous popular articles and book reviews. He is Principal Investigator of many prestigious projects of the BNHS, including the Important Bird Area (IBA) Programme of BirdLife International and BNHS. He is the Executive Editor of the Journal of the BNHS and Editor of Hornbill and Mistnet.
Intesar Suhail is Wildlife Warden with the Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu & Kashmir. He has acted as a park manager in several of the designated IBAs including Dachigam National Park, Overa-Aru Wildllife Santuary and Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary. He is an experienced birdwatcher and bird photographer.
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DirectorDirector, Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai
Wildlife Warden with theWildlife Warden with the, Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu & Kashmir
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED ; ENDANGERED ; VULNERABLE ; NEAR THREATENED ; MARGINAL