A Saga of Sea Eagles

Boka er spekket med bilder og stoff om havørn, og det suksessfulle utsettingsprosjektet i Skottland fortalt av den som har fulgt den skotske bestanden nærmest, i den positive fortellingen om etablering og bestandsøkningen basert på norske ørner.

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Produktnummer: 824026 Kategori:
Utgivelsesår:2013-06
Antall sider:224
Fotos - illustrasjoner:Gjennomillustrerrt med fargefotos
ISBN:9781849950800
Språk:Engelsk
Forlag:Whittles Publishing
Forfatter:John A. Love
  • A personal account from the author’s own experiences, enriched with his photographs and illustrations

  • Summary of eagles, their classification and folklore focussing on the Sea Eagle group

  • Provides a background to the reintroduction of the White-tailed Sea Eagle to Scotland and the UK

  • Current status of Sea Eagles in the UK and the economic benefits

This is a much-needed update on a pioneering reintroduction project and its much-celebrated success. It also provides essential background and a logical and objective summary of its justification and significance in global conservation terms. It is very much a personal account, although fundamentally based upon and cognisant of the science, deriving much from the author’s own experiences and researches, and liberally illustrated mostly by the author’s photographs and drawings.

This intimate account tells all that has happened since the reintroduction of the White-tailed Sea Eagle first began and exactly how its successes over the subsequent three and a half decades have received such worldwide recognition and acclaim. It describes the pioneering Rum releases (Phase 1) with which the author had been intimately involved, summaries of the Wester Ross (Phase 2) and East Scotland (Phase 3) releases with up-to-date information on the current Irish project in Kerry.

The book includes a classification of the eagles and their folklore and information about the bird’s history, distribution and biology including its breeding and feeding habits. The reader learns how the kudos of having Sea Eagles nesting locally has brought considerable economic benefit to Scottish communities, as it has in Norway and elsewhere.

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