Books
Laura Anderson

Birdwatching in Parks

Birdwatching in Parks explores the fascinating world of avian life within national parks, focusing on rare and exotic birds and their critical role in maintaining ecosystem health. It highlights how these protected areas serve as vital habitats and stopover points during avian migration, a process guided by environmental cues and remarkable physiological adaptations enabling long-distance journeys. Understanding these bird populations offers insights into broader environmental issues, as their well-being directly reflects the integrity of the parks' ecosystems.

The book uniquely bridges scientific understanding with practical application, providing readers with essential concepts in ornithology and ecology. It progresses through detailed profiles of select bird species, analyses of migratory routes using data visualizations, and examinations of threats they face, such as habitat fragmentation. By integrating scientific research, field observations, and citizen science data, Birdwatching in Parks empowers readers to actively participate in bird conservation efforts and appreciate the importance of habitat protection.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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