Birds and Forestry (T & AD Poyser)

“Birds and Forestry” by an unknown author is a first edition published by Academic Press on February 11, 1990. This 320-page book explores the relationship between birds and forestry, providing an authoritative contribution to the ongoing discussion in this field. The text is presented in English and includes illustrations by Philip Snow, enhancing the reader’s understanding of the subject matter.
Readers will find a detailed examination of birds’ geographical distribution in relation to forest ecosystems. The book aims to inform and engage those interested in ornithology and forestry, offering insights that contribute to the broader conversation about environmental interactions. With its comprehensive approach, “Birds and Forestry” serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of these interconnected topics.
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Foreword by David Bellamy”The authors are to be congratulated on producing a fascinating, authoritative and above all useful contribution to the debate about birds and forestry…do read this book.”–Stephen Moss, British BirdsIllustrated by Philip Snow.
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