The Ecology and Conservation of Asian Hornbills

The Ecology and Conservation of Asian Hornbills
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9780226437125
ISBN-13 : 0226437124
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ecology and Conservation of Asian Hornbills by : Margaret F. Kinnaird

Hornbills are among the world’s most distinct birds. Easily recognized by their oversized beaks adorned with large casques, they range from Africa to India and throughout Asia. One of the oldest bird orders, they have been known to mankind for millennia and loom large in the mythology of indigenous cultures of tropical Asia. In the past thirty years, ecologists have uncovered many fascinating aspects of hornbill biology, from their unique nest-sealing behavior to their roles as farmers of the forest. Building on fourteen years of research, Margaret F. Kinnaird and Timothy G. O’Brien offer in Ecology and Conservation of Asian Hornbills the most up-to-date information on the evolution, reproduction, feeding ecology, and movement patterns of thirty-one species of Asian hornbills. The authors address questions of ecological functionality, ecosystem services, and keystone relationships, as well as the disturbing influence of forest loss and fragmentation on hornbills. Complemented by superb full-color images by renowned photographer Tim Laman that provide rare glimpses of hornbills in their native habitat and black-and-white illustrations by Jonathan Kingdon that highlight the intriguing aspects of hornbill behavior, Ecology and Conservation of Asian Hornbills will stand tall in the pantheon of natural history studies for years to come.

The Hornbills

The Hornbills
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015003472660
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Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hornbills by : Alan C. Kemp

Introducing a major new series... Bird Families of the World Editors: Christopher Perrins, Walter J. Bock, Jiro Kikkawa Providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date information available. Bird Families of the World is a new multi-volume series of handbooks, intended to serve the interests of both the professional scientist and the ever-growing body of amateur ornithologists. Each volume will provide acomprehensive and accurate synthesis of our knowledge of one bird family or several related families. Features include:- * Authoritative chapters on the birds' biology, feeding, ecology, breeding behaviour, evolutionary relationships and conservation * Specially commissioned colour plates by leading artists * Black and white drawings illustrating special features and behaviour * Full bibliography and index The Hornbills is a comprehensive account of all 54 species of these fascinating birds known for their interesting social behaviour and nesting habits. Introductory chapters provide a detailed overview of the family. These are followed by the 54 species accounts, each one giving a completedescription of the bird in its natural state. Much of the information is based on the author's own research in Africa and Asia.

Dance of the Hornbills

Dance of the Hornbills
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Publisher : Bennie Van Rhyn
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9780975643617
ISBN-13 : 0975643614
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Dance of the Hornbills by : Benn Rhyens

In this epic adventure of destiny and betrayal in Namibia, two people pursue their hearts’ desire, with devastating consequences. Sixteen-year-old Ruben Odendaal knows little about romantic love. His whole life has unfolded within the bounds of the family farm, steeped in the shadows of painful racial tension and volatile politics. Then he meets Isabelle Hoffman, a girl with a universe of promise and possibility in her eyes, and suddenly, anything seems possible. But for all their deep yearning and devotion, Isabelle's mother has other plans, and their love is severed as quickly as it takes bloom. Decades later, when fate conspires to bring Ruben back into Isabelle’s life, time has only exacerbated their differences. Isabelle is now married to an affluent businessman, while Ruben longs to leave Africa and find a new beginning elsewhere. Namibia has also changed, but violence simmers alongside hate and despair. Longings deepen and secrets grow. Bound to pursue rekindled feelings, Isabelle and Ruben find the twin wills of power and prejudice before them, demanding an impossible sacrifice.

Where Hornbills Fly

Where Hornbills Fly
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780857719270
ISBN-13 : 0857719270
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Where Hornbills Fly by : Erik Jensen

Once headhunters under the rule of White Rajahs and briefly colonised before independence within Malaysia, the Iban Dayaks of Borneo are one of the world's most extraordinary indigenous tribes, possessing ancient traditions and a unique way of life. As a young man Erik Jensen settled in Sarawak where he lived with the Iban for seven years, learning their language and the varied rites and practices of their lives. He was also witness to the great and often shattering changes they faced then and continue to face today. The plentiful harvests, abundant game and rivers teeming with fish of their remembered past have long since disappeared - destroyed by restrictions on settlement and, ironically, by forest conservation. The Iban's animist beliefs are slowly being replaced by the imported religions of Christianity and Islam and their traditional ways by modern schooling and medicine. In this compelling and beautifully-wrought memoir, Erik Jensen reveals the challenges facing the Iban as they adapt to another century, whilst fighting to preserve their identity and singular place in the world. Haunting, yet hopeful, Where Hornbills Fly opens a window onto a vanishing world and paints a remarkable portrait of this fragile tribe, which continues to survive deep in the heart of Borneo.

Chasing Hornbills

Chasing Hornbills
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Publisher : Eye Books (US&CA)
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9781785630293
ISBN-13 : 1785630296
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Chasing Hornbills by : Simon Fenton

Chasing Hornbills charts Simon Fenton's further adventures in Senegal. Now a father, and expanding his business interests to include a taxi firm and a restaurant, he continues to face the everyday frustrations and exhilarations that made Squirting Milk at Chameleons such a compelling and entertaining read. But as his understanding of Senegalese life and culture grows, so do questions about his future. Will the Accidental African settle permanently in his adopted home, or will he give up and return to his old familiar life?

Hand-Rearing Birds

Hand-Rearing Birds
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 1002
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ISBN-10 : 9781119167785
ISBN-13 : 1119167787
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Hand-Rearing Birds by : Rebecca S. Duerr

This book presents a detailed guide to hand-rearing techniques for raising young birds, providing complete coverage of a wide variety of avian species and taxonomic groups for all avian care professionals. Chapters are written by expert rehabilitation, aviculture, and zoo professionals, and include useful references and bibliographies for further reading and research. Each chapter provides valuable information on appropriate intervention, housing, feeding, and care. Hand-Rearing Birds, Second Edition presents 50 chapters, including 12 new chapters on species or groups of species not featured in the previous edition. It also features color photographs that help illustrate many concepts pertinent to birds. This important reference: Offers a detailed guide to hand-rearing techniques including species-specific guides to caring for and raising young birds Covers a wide variety of avian species and taxonomic groups Discusses how to examine a chick to identify problems such as hypothermia, dehydration, injuries, and common diseases, and what to do Combines information on the science and skill needed to successfully hand-rear birds Presents full-color photographs throughout Hand-Rearing Birds, Second Edition is an essential resource for avian rehabilitators, breeders, veterinarians, and zoo staff.

The Wild Heart of India

The Wild Heart of India
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9780199097555
ISBN-13 : 0199097550
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wild Heart of India by : T.R. Shankar Raman

Wild—untamed, hostile, remote. Yet, wild can be gentle, welcoming, and inspiring, too. This is the wild that preoccupies biologist Shankar Raman as he writes about trees and bamboos, hornbills and elephants, leopards and myriad other species. Species found not just out there in far wildernesses—from the Thar desert to the Kalakad rainforests, from Narcondam Island to Namdapha—but amid us, in gardens and cities, in farms, along roadsides. And he writes about the forces that gouge land and disfigure landscapes, rip trees and shred forests, pollute rivers and contaminate the air, slaughter animals along roads and rail tracks—impelling a motivation to care, and to conserve nature. Through this collection of essays, Shankar Raman attempts to blur, if not dispel, the sharp separation between humans and nature, to lead you to discover that the wild heart of India beats in your chest, too.

The Intellectual observer

The Intellectual observer
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB10076197
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Intellectual observer by :

Birds of the World

Birds of the World
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015078614701
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Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Birds of the World by : Federal Writers' Project (New York, N.Y.)