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Tucker, Graham & Heath, Melanie F. with L. Tomialojc and R. F. A. Grimmett: Birds In Europe : Their Conservation Status


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Birdlife International. Very Good 1994. Softcover. Slight wear on cover, edges Corners very slight fray Pages crisp clean Former owner name, address stamp on title page No other marks No tears Tight ; Population data, trends for various species and their status Maps showing decline and increase in numbers Birdlife Conservation Series No. 3; 600 pages .

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  • Seller Inventory #: 407
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1560985275
  • Publisher: Birdlife International
  • Date published: 1994

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