DIGIRENT - Silence of the Songbirds: How We Are Losing the World's Songbirds and What We Can Do to Save Them
Bridget Stutchbury
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Silence of the Songbirds: Bridget Stutchbury epub Silence of the Songbirds: Bridget Stutchbury pdf download Silence of the Songbirds: Bridget Stutchbury pdf file Silence of the Songbirds: Bridget Stutchbury audiobook Silence of the Songbirds: Bridget Stutchbury book review Silence of the Songbirds: Bridget Stutchbury summary | #1396776 in Books | Walker Company | 2007-05-01 | 2007-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .39 x1.01 x6.17l,1.22 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| very informative and written in an easy to read style|By Barbara L. Scott|Very interesting, but doesn't cover too much new territory on song bird migration habitats. Seems to go on a little too long for my taste and repeated the message a bit too much. Overall, very informative and written in an easy to read style.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.|From Publishers Weekly|Stutchbury, an avid bird researcher and biology professor at York University in Toronto, paints a complex picture of the current condition of songbirds and their habitats. The bad news is that songbird populations are decreasing alarmingly
Wood thrush, Kentucky warbler, the Eastern kingbird―migratory songbirds are disappearing at a frightening rate. By some estimates, we may already have lost almost half of the songbirds that filled the skies only forty years ago. Renowned biologist Bridget Stutchbury convincingly argues that songbirds truly are the "canaries in the coal mine"―except the coal mine looks a lot like Earth and we are the hapless excavators.
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