Author: Carl Elschner
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
A study of the islands located leeward of the main Hawaiian group.
The Leeward Islands of the Hawaiian Group
Author: Carl Elschner
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
A study of the islands located leeward of the main Hawaiian group.
Publisher:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
A study of the islands located leeward of the main Hawaiian group.
Birds of Laysan and the Leeward Islands, Hawaiian Group
Author: Walter Kenrick Fisher
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 39
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 39
Book Description
Bulletin, ...
Author: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
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Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
The American Journal of Science
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Category : Earth sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 570
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Category : Earth sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 570
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The Condor
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Isles of Refuge
Author: Mark J. Rauzon
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824846265
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
In Isles of Refuge, the first book solely devoted to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, field biologist Mark Rauzon shares his extensive, first-hand knowledge of their natural history while providing an engaging narrative of his travels. Braving seasickness, bad weather, and biting bird ticks, he journeyed from Nihoa to Kure to study and photograph plants and animals for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: rare palms, sharks, turtles, seals, and thousands of birds--finches, terns, petrels, noddies, shearwaters, curlews, boobies, tropicbirds, ducks, and albatrosses, or "gooneys," famed throughout the Pacific for their flying prowess and bizarre breeding rituals. Isolation and access restrictions have led to the recovery of many of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands' animal and plant populations to pre-exploitation levels, but they have also resulted in the general public's ignorance of the islands and their ecosystems. Informative and enjoyable, Isles of Refuge invites readers to learn more about the history and natural wonders of this invaluable resource.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824846265
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
In Isles of Refuge, the first book solely devoted to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, field biologist Mark Rauzon shares his extensive, first-hand knowledge of their natural history while providing an engaging narrative of his travels. Braving seasickness, bad weather, and biting bird ticks, he journeyed from Nihoa to Kure to study and photograph plants and animals for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: rare palms, sharks, turtles, seals, and thousands of birds--finches, terns, petrels, noddies, shearwaters, curlews, boobies, tropicbirds, ducks, and albatrosses, or "gooneys," famed throughout the Pacific for their flying prowess and bizarre breeding rituals. Isolation and access restrictions have led to the recovery of many of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands' animal and plant populations to pre-exploitation levels, but they have also resulted in the general public's ignorance of the islands and their ecosystems. Informative and enjoyable, Isles of Refuge invites readers to learn more about the history and natural wonders of this invaluable resource.
The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands: The shore fishes of the Hawaiian islands, with a general account of the fish fauna
Author: David Starr Jordan
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 890
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 890
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Forest and Stream
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Category : Fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 560
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Category : Fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 560
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The National Geographic Magazine
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Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Indexes kept up to date with supplements.
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Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Indexes kept up to date with supplements.
Seabirds of Hawaii
Author: Craig S. Harrison
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501745883
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Hawaii is known throughout the world for its uniquely hospitable climate and people. Because of its geographical isolation and tropical-subtropical location, it harbors numerous animals that are unknown elsewhere in the United States. Unfortunately, Hawaii is special in another respect: it is the endangered species capital of the world. Many of its birds are in jeopardy of extinction. This book, the first to portray a tropical seabird community, treats the 22 species of seabirds of the Hawaiian archipelago from a conservationist point of view. Craig S. Harrison first establishes the setting, describing Hawaii's birth from undersea volcanoes, its marine biology, and the effects of Polynesians and Westerners on its pristine island ecosystem. He summarizes current knowledge of albatrosses, shearwaters, petrels, frigatebirds, boobies, tropicbirds, terns, and noddies, explaining their similarities and differences with respect to nesting, food habits, migration at sea, and adaptation to a tropical environment.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501745883
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Hawaii is known throughout the world for its uniquely hospitable climate and people. Because of its geographical isolation and tropical-subtropical location, it harbors numerous animals that are unknown elsewhere in the United States. Unfortunately, Hawaii is special in another respect: it is the endangered species capital of the world. Many of its birds are in jeopardy of extinction. This book, the first to portray a tropical seabird community, treats the 22 species of seabirds of the Hawaiian archipelago from a conservationist point of view. Craig S. Harrison first establishes the setting, describing Hawaii's birth from undersea volcanoes, its marine biology, and the effects of Polynesians and Westerners on its pristine island ecosystem. He summarizes current knowledge of albatrosses, shearwaters, petrels, frigatebirds, boobies, tropicbirds, terns, and noddies, explaining their similarities and differences with respect to nesting, food habits, migration at sea, and adaptation to a tropical environment.