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Informationen zum Autor Noor I. Khan has been working as Scientific Associate Officer at BNHS since 2006 for the Important Bird Areas (IBA) and Indian Bird Conservation Network (IBCN) Programmes in India. He has collected and collated valuable data for several books such as Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in India: Priority Sites for Conservation; Ducks, Geese and Swans of India; Potential and Existing Ramsar sites in India; and Threatened Birdsof India: Their Conservation Requirements. He did GIS-based species and habitat mapping for threatened birds. He has also worked on several projects, including 'Surveillance of Avian Diseases' and 'Monitoring for Avian Influenza in Wintering Birds of India'. He has contributed several scientific articles related to the conservation of globallythreatened species, and international collaborations for biodiversity conservation. Klappentext Third in the 'Threatened Birds' series published by the BNHS and OUP, this book brings information about the globally threatened bird species that are presently reported from Maharashtra state. Zusammenfassung Third in the 'Threatened Birds' series published by the BNHS and OUP, this book brings information about the globally threatened bird species that are presently reported from Maharashtra state.