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Book launch: Living on the edge - Wetlands and birds in a changing Sahel

Book launch - Living on the edge The world habitats are changing and the Sahel region is no exception. Affected by climate change and other rapid man-made habitat changes related to deforestation, irrigation and reclamation of wetlands, the Sahel is changing its face. For long-distance migratory birds, the Sahel is a very important wintering area and the transformation of the region will also have a strong influence on migratory bird populations that depend on it.

 

 

Mr.  Bert Lenten during his speech“Living on the edge” - a new informative book written by the four international acclaimed biologists – Leo Zwarts, Rob Bijlsma, Jan van der Kamp and Eddy Wymenga – deals with the challenges birds have to cope with due to the changes in the Sahel. It is a thoughtful synthesis of unpublished information, combined with vivid descriptions of landscapes and animals and contains a large number of drawings, maps and photographs. It is a fascinating book for conservation professionals and nature enthusiasts with an interest in Africa, wetlands, migratory birds, and the ever-changing global biosphere.

 

 

Mr Bert Lenten received a first copy  from  Dr Gerard Boere during the launch.The launch of this new publication took place in the Netherlands on 12 September 2009, where Dr. Gerard C. Boere (Honorary Patron of AEWA) presented a first copy of the book to Mr. Bert Lenten in his capacity as Executive Secretary of the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) as well as Acting Deputy Executive Secretary of the Convention on migratory species (CMS).

 

 

To order "Living on the edge" (ISBN 9789050112802) and for more information, please visit:

http://www.knnvuitgeverij.nl/www2/english/html/knnv/Aktie-form.htm