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The Atlas of European A. J. Mitchell-Jones, W. Bogdanowicz, B. Krystufek, P. J.H. Reijnders, F. Spitzenberger, C. Stubbe, J. B.M. Thissen, V. Vohralík, J. Zima epub The Atlas of European A. J. Mitchell-Jones, W. Bogdanowicz, B. Krystufek, P. J.H. Reijnders, F. Spitzenberger, C. Stubbe, J. B.M. Thissen, V. Vohralík, J. Zima pdf download The Atlas of European A. J. Mitchell-Jones, W. Bogdanowicz, B. Krystufek, P. J.H. Reijnders, F. Spitzenberger, C. Stubbe, J. B.M. Thissen, V. Vohralík, J. Zima pdf file The Atlas of European A. J. Mitchell-Jones, W. Bogdanowicz, B. Krystufek, P. J.H. Reijnders, F. Spitzenberger, C. Stubbe, J. B.M. Thissen, V. Vohralík, J. Zima audiobook The Atlas of European A. J. Mitchell-Jones, W. Bogdanowicz, B. Krystufek, P. J.H. Reijnders, F. Spitzenberger, C. Stubbe, J. B.M. Thissen, V. Vohralík, J. Zima book review The Atlas of European A. J. Mitchell-Jones, W. Bogdanowicz, B. Krystufek, P. J.H. Reijnders, F. Spitzenberger, C. Stubbe, J. B.M. Thissen, V. Vohralík, J. Zima summary
| #4309289 in Books | Academic Press | 1999-07-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.33 x8.89 x10.91l, | File type: PDF | 250 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Everyday use of the Atlas|By Nana|There are 194 mammal species living in Europe. Some of them are common, widespread and well known, but others are rare and mysterious. What makes the Atlas especially valuable is that it gives accounts on all of them. Equally. I personally use it either to find out what species could be expected in a given geographical region (going on vacati
As the threats to wildlife of all kinds continue to increase, precise, timely information on species distribution becomes more and more important. Until now, there has been no current integrated reference to the distribution of mammals in Europe. The Atlas of European Mammals is the first project of the Societas Europaea Mammalogia (SEM), founded in Paris in 1988, and is the result of more than 10 years of work by specialists throughout Europe. Under ...
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