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Spotted Owls: Shadows in an Old-Growth Forest (Greystone Nature Greystone Nature) :: 155365241X

Spotted Owls: Shadows in an Old-Growth Forest (Greystone Nature Greystone Nature)
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Product ID: 281003

Publication Date: 2007-10-28
Author(s):Richard Cannings
Binding: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 144
Publisher: Greystone Books
ISBN: 155365241X
ISBN13: 9781553652410

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SKU 155365241X
Weight 0.91 Kgs
Price: HK$260.00

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As old-growth forest is increasingly lost to logging, the spotted owl population is declining precipitously in both Canada and the U.S. This beautiful book is a must for anyone who cares about the preservation of nature and the fate of this emblem of the old-growth forest. Jared Hobbs' stunning images capture these nocturnal hunters in flight with wings spread, at rest on moss-covered branches, or tending to their young. Master birder Richard Cannings explores the natural history of the owls, the threats to their survival, and the attempts at their recovery.

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