Endemic Bird Areas of the World

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Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation represents an effort to document in detail the endemic biodiversity conservation importance of the world's Endemic Bird Areas. The authors are Alison J. Stattersfield, Michael J. Crosby, Adrian J. Long, and David C. Wege, with a foreword by Queen Noor of Jordan. Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation contains 846 pages, and is a 1998 publication by Birdlife International, No. 7 in their Birdlife Conservation Series.

Six Introductory Sections

The book has six introductory sections:

Six Regional Introductions

These are then followed by six Regional Introductions, in which Endemic Bird Areas are grouped into six major regions:

Endemic Bird Areas

The bulk of the book consists of accounts of each of the 218 Endemic Bird Areas. Each account contains the following information:

Secondary Bird Areas

The book concludes with a short section giving brief details of 138 secondary areas, again grouped into the six regions.

Details

Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation follows on from work presented in the 1992 publication Putting biodiversity on the map: priority areas for global conservation.

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