WIWO publishes a number of new reports
The Working Group for International Waterbird and Wetland Research (WIWO), based in Zeist, The Netherlands, announce the publication of a number of new reports, all available in English.
Here's a quick list of the titles:
The end of the East-Atlantic Flyway: Waders in
Guinea-Bissau: report on a cooperative research project in the estuaries of Guinea Bissau,
October 1992-May 1993, edited by Wim J. Wolff (1998). WIWO report no. 39. 94 pages.
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Waterbirds in Kneiss, Tunisia, February 1994, by
T. M. van der Have et al (1997). WIWO report no. 54. 140 pages. Dfl 25.--
European songbirds and Barn Swallows Hirundo
rustica in Ghana: a quest for Constant Effort Sites and Swallow roosts in
December/January 1996/97, by Bennie van den Brink et al (1998). WIWO report no. 58.
53 pages. Dfl 15.--
Cranes (grus grus) in NW Russia in
autumn 1996, ed. by Toon Veerman & Henk Wessels (1998). WIWO report no. 59. 20
pages. Dfl 10.--
Ecological aspects of Pygmy Cormorants Phalacrocorax
pygmeus at Prespa, Greece, May-August 1996, by Frank J. Willems & Etienne de
Vries (1998). WIWO report no. 60. ca. 100 pages. Dfl 25.--
Breeding waders at Cape Sterlegova, Northern
Taimyr, in 1994, by Ingrid Tulp et al (1998). WIWO report no. 61. 87 pages.
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Dfl 15.-- additional is required for administrative costs on orders from outside the Netherlands. Please inquire about payment terms from WIWI, Driebergseweg 16c, NL-3708 JB Zeist, the Netherlands.
For
further information about the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, please contact
the Ramsar Convention Bureau, Rue Mauverney 28, CH-1196
Gland, Switzerland (tel +41 22 999 0170, fax +41 22 999 0169, e-mail ramsar@hq.iucn.org).
Posted 14 May 1998, Dwight Peck, Ramsar.