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Field Guides - As the Condor Soars: Conserving and Restoring Oregon's Birds

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Book Synopsis: In the early part of this century, few dared imagine that Oregon would ever welcome back the majestic California Condor. Nobody would have predicted record numbers of Snowy Plovers on the coast. Oregon's raptors and fish-eating birds were almost decimated. Yet, thanks to the heroic efforts of Oregon's ornithologists, the birds are returning. As the Condor Soars presents a series of engaging essays about the efforts these scientists have made, and continue to make, to reduce the decline of Oregon's bird species and restore their habitats. The essays collected in As the Condor Soars focus on the role that ornithologists have played in research, management, and conservation debates across the state over the past century. Contributors to this volume discuss new developments in the study of birds, from sophisticated tracking devices to the evolving connections between ornithologists and artists. Readers also learn about the important role of citizen scientists in saving our treasured birds. These essays provide hope for species recovery, despite environmental threats, when scientists and the public work together. They also offer to other regions examples of adaptive management learned through these efforts. This full-color book is beautifully illustrated by noted Oregon Coast artist Ram Papish and includes over eighty stunning photographs donated by some of the state's finest nature photographers. Fifty capsule biographies of noted Oregon avian scientists round out the inspirational stories about the monumental efforts that have taken shape in recent decades. Accessibly written for scientists and laypeople alike, As the Condor Soars is a gift to everyone who cares about the conservation and restoration of Oregon's birds.

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Welcome to a world where the majestic California Condor soars high in the Oregon skies once more. Witness the record numbers of Snowy Plovers on our beautiful coast. In "As the Condor Soars: Conserving and Restoring Oregon's Birds," you'll dive into the heroic efforts made by Oregon’s ornithologists to bring back our beloved bird species and restore their habitats. These engaging essays share the journey of our scientists, from research and management to conservation debates that have shaped Oregon's avian landscape for over a century.

Discover the innovative techniques used by ornithologists, including the use of state-of-the-art tracking devices and the fascinating collaboration between ornithologists and artists. You'll be inspired by the vital role citizen scientists play in saving our treasured birds. While environmental threats persist, the stories recounted in this book offer hope for species recovery when scientists and the public work hand-in-hand.

Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking visuals within these pages. "As the Condor Soars" is a full-color book adorned with over eighty stunning photographs generously donated by some of Oregon's finest nature photographers. Accompanied by the exquisite illustrations of renowned Oregon Coast artist Ram Papish, you'll embark on a visual journey that truly brings these magnificent birds to life.

Furthermore, this book provides a valuable resource for both scientists and laypeople alike. Its accessible writing style ensures that readers of all backgrounds can delve into the world of Oregon's avian conservation and restoration efforts. With fifty capsule biographies of notable Oregon avian scientists, you'll gain insight into the monumental work undertaken in recent decades.

Invest your heart and mind in "As the Condor Soars." Join the movement to protect and restore Oregon's bird species. Together, we can make a difference. Explore more about this invaluable book by visiting our website now.

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