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The Kirtland's warbler : the story of a bird's fight against extinction and the people who saved it  Cover Image Book Book

The Kirtland's warbler : the story of a bird's fight against extinction and the people who saved it / William Rapai.

Rapai, William. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780472118038 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 047211803X (cloth : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780472028061 (e-book)
  • ISBN: 0472028065 (e-book)
  • Physical Description: xii, 204 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2012.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Pt. 1. The past. The jack-pine bird ; An amazing set of pipes ; The cowbird cometh ; Guinea pigs ; "Now we've got a problem" ; A working landscape ; An unseasoned challenger takes on the incumbent -- pt. 2. The present. The science ; Scientists, entrepreneurs, dealmakers, diplomats ; Inspiring a new generation of conservationists ; Thirty years of conflict and resolution ; Giving voice to a songbird -- pt. 3. The future. At a crossroads.
Subject: Kirtland's warbler.
Rare birds.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Kirtland Community College Library QL 696 .P2438 R37 2012 30542770 General Collection Available -

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The Kirtland's Warbler : The Story of a Bird's Fight Against Extinction and the People Who Saved It
The Kirtland's Warbler : The Story of a Bird's Fight Against Extinction and the People Who Saved It
by Rapai, William
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The Kirtland's Warbler : The Story of a Bird's Fight Against Extinction and the People Who Saved It


At a time when the world is seeing its species rapidly go extinct, the Kirtland's warbler is not just a survivor, it's a rock star. The Kirtland's warbler is the rarest warbler species in North America and will always be rare because of its persnickety nesting preferences. But when the total population fell below 400 birds in the 1970s and 1980s---driven largely by a loss of habitat and the introduction of a parasite---a small group of dedicated biologists, researchers, and volunteers vowed to save the Kirtland's warbler despite long odds. This is the story of the warbler's survival and gradual recovery, the people and policies that kept it from extinction, and the ongoing challenges that may again jeopardize the bird's future. In The Kirtland's Warbler , William Rapai explores the bird's fascinating natural history as well as the complex and evolving relationships between the warbler, its environment, its human protectors, and state and federal policies that today threaten to eradicate decades of work done on the species' behalf. Beginning with an account of the warbler's discovery in the mid-nineteenth century and ornithologists' desperate hunt for information on the elusive new species, the book goes on to examine the dramatic events that quickly led to the warbler's precarious status and its eventual emergence as a lightning rod for controversy. The Kirtland's warbler is often described as a "bird of fire" for its preference for nesting in areas cleared by wildfire. But it also warrants the name for the passion it ignites in humans. Both tragic and uplifting, the story of this intriguing bird is a stirring example of how strong leadership, vision, commitment, sustained effort, and cooperation can come together to protect our natural world.

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