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Heron Conservation [Hardcover]

James A. Kushlan (Editor), Heinz Hafner (Editor)


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0124301304 978-0124301306 May 9, 2000 1
Herons are large, popular, and in many cases spectacular birds found in tropical, temperate, natural, and man-made wetlands worldwide. Some populations are very small and localised, some have decreased, and some have expanded their ranges. Very few are pests to human activities.
In the fifteen years since the publication of The Herons Handbook there has been a tremendous increase in our knowledge of heron status and conservation requirements set against a backdrop of increasing concern about the future of wetland habitats. The local status of heron populations may reflect the success or failure of conservation action in wetlands.
This book provides a comprehensive update following two distinct threads. The status and conservation needs of herons are first presented on a regional basis in a series of chapters set at a continental or subcontinental scale. Over 200 biologists and heron conservationists-many associated with the Heron Specialist Group sponsored by Wetlands International and IUCN--have contributed to the data summarized here. These very latest census and survey results provide the most up to date and detailed picture of heron population currently available.
Chapters discussing several critical issues in heron conservation follow, often focusing on the international nature of the problem. Many heron populations are migratory and depend upon conservation of both summer and wintering wetland habitats often located on different continents.
Effective conservation of these wetlands depends in large part on local and regional socio-economic factors. Herons, to the extent that they require maintenance of wetland functioning, should be an integral part of sustainable wetland conservation.
If there is a bigger message here, it is that species and their habitats share a common future. Herons are not only a fascinating group in their own right, but also an object lesson in this universal truth.

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"Kushland and Hafner, the editors of Heron Conservation, have produced an up-to-date, informative review of current knowledge on this subject, but more importantly, they have created a functional tool with which to shape the future conservation of these birds. ...this book will for the foreseeable future be the definitive reference for everybody working on herons."
--Francesco Pezzo in IBIS (2001)
"...This book is meant to summarize what has been learned about the world's herons, particularly in the roughly 15 years since the last synthesis in The Herons Handbook...This is truly a worldwide cooperative effort with contributions from 19 ornithologists from all continents (except Antarctica)...Anyone with even a modest interest in herons or conservation should have this book. The nearly 1,350 references are more than worth the price..."
--William E. Davis, Jr., Boston University, in BIRDING (December 2000)
"With chapters written by some of the leading authorities on herons, this book is a must for anyone with a serious interest in the conservation of these magnificent birds."
--WILDFOWL WETLANDS (Winter 2000)
"Owing to growth in research, knowledge of herons and egrets has increased enormously in the past 20 years. In my view, the editors and authors have done a good job in pulling together and synthesising this new informaton. The book is nicely produced and reasonable priced."
--I. Newton in BRITISH BIRDS (September 2000)

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Herons are large, popular, and in many cases, spectacular birds found in wetlands world-wide, both tropical and temperate, natural and man-made. Some populations are very small and localised, some have expanded their ranges, and a few are pests to human activities.
In the fifteen years since the publication of the latest monographic treatment of the family, The Herons Handbook there has been a tremendous increase in our knowledge of heron status and conservation requirements, set against a backdrop of increasing concern about the future of the World's wetland habitats. Most herons depend on wetlands, which must be conserved if herons are to persist. As a result, the local status of heron populations often reflects the success or failure of conservation action in wetlands and so serve as indicators of the state of wetlands.
This book provides a comprehensive update following two distinct threads. The status and conservation needs of herons are first presented on a regional basis, in a series of chapters set at a continental or subcontinental scale. Over 200 biologists and heron conservationists - many associated with the Heron Specialist Group sponsored by Wetlands International and IUCN - have contributed to the data summarised here, and these very latest census and survey results provide the most up-to-date and detailed picture of heron populations currently available. Few, if any, widespread bird groups have been subject to such an exhaustive evaluation of their status and conservation needs at national, continental and world-wide scales.
Chapters discussing several critical issues in heron conservation follow, tending to focus on the international nature of the problem. Many heron populations are migratory and depend upon conservation of both summer and wintering wetland habitats often located on different continents. Effective conservation of these wetlands of international importance depends in large part on local and regional socio-economic factors. Herons, to the extent that they require maintenance of wetland functioning, should be an integral part of sustainable wetland conservation. There is a bigger message here: it is that species and their habitats share a common future. Herons are not only a fascinating group in their own right, but also an object lesson in this universal truth.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (May 9, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0124301304
  • ISBN-13: 978-0124301306
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,193,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This chapter discusses the heron populations of European countries west to the Ural Mountains and the Great Caucasus of Russia (Fig. 1.1, Table 1.1). Read the first page
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heron conservation, oiseaux piscivores, captive herons, several heron species, heron populations, heron specialists, colonial herons, night heron eggs, surrounding feeding areas, wintering herons, night heron embryos, heron habitat, heron predation, breeding herons, great blue heron eggs, waterfowl census, heron areas, neotropical wetlands, rice field systems, water bird breeding, colonial water birds, egret eggs, heron colonies, colonial waterbirds, other heron species
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Grey Heron, South America, North America, Cattle Egret, Little Egret, Purple Heron, Great Blue Heron, Great White Egret, Hong Kong, Eurasian Bittern, New Zealand, Squacco Heron, Little Bittern, New South Wales, South Africa, United States, Green-backed Heron, National Park, Fernandez Cruz, Black Sea, Snowy Egret, West Indies, United Kingdom, Danube Delta, Swinhoe's Egret
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