Las Aves y el Hombre: Vinculos a Traves del Tiempo

by Nigel Collar, Adrian J. Long, Patricio Robles Gil, and Jamie Rojo

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A portfolio drawn from the world's greatest bird photographers drives the message of this book home. The book is split into five chapters looking at all aspects of human's relationship with birds. The first looks the place birds occupy in our culture - both ancient and modern and the second looks at the influence of birds in art. Then there is the use of birds for food, feathers and fertilisers; leading onto to the many ways we benefit from birds. Pest control, pollination and the growth of bird tourism - enabling some of the world's poorest countries to benefit from their rich and diverse avifauna. The final chapter of this book explores what we can learn from studying bird behaviour; their changing habits, such as shifting their ranges closer to the poles are tangible evidence of climate change. "Birds and People" is a celebration of our relationship with birds and the joy that they bring us. With a foreword by world renowned wildlife artist and conservationist, Robert Bateman, the book is a co-publication between CEMEX, Agrupacion Sierra Madre, and BirdLife International.
  • ISBN13 9789689128052
  • Publish Date 1 January 2007
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 19 May 2022
  • Publish Country MX
  • Imprint BirdLife International
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 360
  • Language Spanish