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Links the disappearance of migratory songbirds to the environmental problems that threaten them and examines the long-term repercussions of the loss of songbird species and what can be done to preserve the birds and the ecosystem.
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Rare birds, Songbirds, Endangered speciesPlaces
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Silence of the songbirds: how we are losing the world's songbirds and what we can do to save them
2007, HarperCollins
in English
- 1st ed.
0002007282 9780002007283
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Table of Contents
Paradise not yet lost : the tanagers and warblers of Gamboa, Panama
Canaries in the mine : songbirds and our ecosystem
The breeding bird survey : taking a census of migrating birds
Birds in the rainforest : the effects of deforestation and fragmentation
Coffee with a conscience : preserving bird habitats, one cup of coffee at a time
Falling from the sky : the ongoing scourge of pesticides
Bright lights, big danger : small-town and big-city hazards to migrating songbirds
Stalking the songbirds : cowbirds, cats, and other predators
Living on the edge : birds need not just homes but neighbourhoods
Epilogue : answering the cry of the songbirds
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-244) and index
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