Barn Owls: Predator-Prey Relationships and Conservation

$94.00

This book educates on the biology, ecology, and conservation of barn owls, exploring predator-prey relationships.

Barn Owls: Predator-Prey Relationships and Conservation
Barn Owls: Predator-Prey Relationships and Conservation
$94.00

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When seen hunting over a meadow, barn owls have an ethereal grace and beauty that can be matched by no other bird. The barn owl has an almost global distribution and has lived in close proximity to humans since settlement and farming created the forest clearings needed for hunting and places in which to nest. However, in many countries, barn owl numbers are falling rapidly. This book explores the relationships between barn owls and their prey worldwide, and demonstrates how an understanding of such relationships can help in the conservation of the species. In this comprehensive account, Iain Taylor describes the biology and ecology of this species, including the factors affecting breeding success, and causes of mortality affecting the final recruitment of new birds into the population. He concludes by suggesting ways in which we can manage and conserve this beautiful bird for the future.

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  • Used Book in Good Condition

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Weight 0.612 lbs
Dimensions 18.9 × 1.9 × 24.6 in

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