Ruth Tingay is a wildlife ecologist and studies eagles in Scotland, Madagascar, Cambodia, the Solomon Islands,¿and Mongolia. She is the current President of the Raptor Research Foundation. Todd E. Katzner is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and at Duquesne University. He studies eagles in Kazakhstan, the Philippines, and the United States. Keith L. Bildstein is Sarkis Acopian Director of Conservation Science at the Acopian Center for Conservation Learning, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and author of books including Migrating Raptors of the World: Their Ecology and…mehr
Ruth Tingay is a wildlife ecologist and studies eagles in Scotland, Madagascar, Cambodia, the Solomon Islands,¿and Mongolia. She is the current President of the Raptor Research Foundation. Todd E. Katzner is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and at Duquesne University. He studies eagles in Kazakhstan, the Philippines, and the United States. Keith L. Bildstein is Sarkis Acopian Director of Conservation Science at the Acopian Center for Conservation Learning, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and author of books including Migrating Raptors of the World: Their Ecology and Conservation, also from Cornell. Jemima Parry-Jones, MBE, is director of the International Centre for Birds of Prey and author of books including The Really Useful Owl Guide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth Tingay is a wildlife ecologist and studies eagles in Scotland, Madagascar, Cambodia, the Solomon Islands, and Mongolia. She is the current President of the Raptor Research Foundation. Todd E. Katzner is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and at Duquesne University. He studies eagles in Kazakhstan, the Philippines, and the United States. Keith L. Bildstein is Sarkis Acopian Director of Conservation Science at the Acopian Center for Conservation Learning, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and author of books including Migrating Raptors of the World: Their Ecology and Conservation, also from Cornell. Jemima Parry-Jones, MBE, is director of the International Centre for Birds of Prey and author of books including The Really Useful Owl Guide.
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Foreword Keith L. Bildstein and Jemima Parry-JonesPreface Ruth E. Tingay and Todd E. Katzner1. Eagle Diversity, Ecology, and Conservation Todd E. Katzner and Ruth E. Tingay2. New Guinea Harpy Eagle Mark Watson (New Guinea) and Martin Gilbert (New Guinea)3. Golden Eagle Carol McIntyre (USA) and Jeff Watson (Scotland)4. Lesser Spotted Eagle Bernd-U Meyburg (Czechoslovakia & Germany)5. Wedge-tailed Eagle Penny Olsen (Australia)6. Madagascar Serpent Eagle Sarah Karpanty (Madagascar)7. Bald Eagle Alan R. Harmata (USA) and Teryl G. Grubb (USA)8. Verreaux's Eagle Rob Davies (South Africa)9. Eastern Imperial Eagle Todd E. Katzner (Kazakhstan)10. Steller's Sea Eagle Keisuke Saito (Japan)11. Spanish Imperial Eagle Miguel Ferrer (Spain)12. Madagascar Fish Eagle Ruth E. Tingay (Madagascar)13. African Crowned Eagle Susanne Shultz (Ivory Coast)14. Grey-headed Fishing Eagle Malcolm Nicoll (Cambodia)15. Wahlberg's Eagle Robert E. Simmons (South Africa)16. Solitary Eagle Bill Clark (Mexico)17. Javan Hawk-Eagle Vincent Nijman (Indonesia)18. African Fish Eagle Munir Z. Virani (Kenya)19. Bateleur Richard T. Watson (South Africa)20. Harpy Eagle Janeene Touchton (Panama)21. White-bellied Sea Eagle Jason Wiersma (Tasmania)22. Martial Eagle Andrew Jenkins (South Africa)23. White-tailed Sea Eagle Justin Grant (Scotland), Bjorn Helander (Sweden), and John A. Love (Scotland)24. Black-and-chestnut Eagle Ursula Valdez (Peru)25 Philippine Eagle Hector C. Miranda Jr. (Philippines)Appendix: Conservation Status of the Worlds Eagles Further Reading
Foreword Keith L. Bildstein and Jemima Parry-JonesPreface Ruth E. Tingay and Todd E. Katzner1. Eagle Diversity, Ecology, and Conservation Todd E. Katzner and Ruth E. Tingay2. New Guinea Harpy Eagle Mark Watson (New Guinea) and Martin Gilbert (New Guinea)3. Golden Eagle Carol McIntyre (USA) and Jeff Watson (Scotland)4. Lesser Spotted Eagle Bernd-U Meyburg (Czechoslovakia & Germany)5. Wedge-tailed Eagle Penny Olsen (Australia)6. Madagascar Serpent Eagle Sarah Karpanty (Madagascar)7. Bald Eagle Alan R. Harmata (USA) and Teryl G. Grubb (USA)8. Verreaux's Eagle Rob Davies (South Africa)9. Eastern Imperial Eagle Todd E. Katzner (Kazakhstan)10. Steller's Sea Eagle Keisuke Saito (Japan)11. Spanish Imperial Eagle Miguel Ferrer (Spain)12. Madagascar Fish Eagle Ruth E. Tingay (Madagascar)13. African Crowned Eagle Susanne Shultz (Ivory Coast)14. Grey-headed Fishing Eagle Malcolm Nicoll (Cambodia)15. Wahlberg's Eagle Robert E. Simmons (South Africa)16. Solitary Eagle Bill Clark (Mexico)17. Javan Hawk-Eagle Vincent Nijman (Indonesia)18. African Fish Eagle Munir Z. Virani (Kenya)19. Bateleur Richard T. Watson (South Africa)20. Harpy Eagle Janeene Touchton (Panama)21. White-bellied Sea Eagle Jason Wiersma (Tasmania)22. Martial Eagle Andrew Jenkins (South Africa)23. White-tailed Sea Eagle Justin Grant (Scotland), Bjorn Helander (Sweden), and John A. Love (Scotland)24. Black-and-chestnut Eagle Ursula Valdez (Peru)25 Philippine Eagle Hector C. Miranda Jr. (Philippines)Appendix: Conservation Status of the Worlds Eagles Further Reading
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