Dear Shepard,
Your note made it! - if you have a pdf or word file you should be
able to download it under "Files" on the left-hand side of the page.
We look forward to hearing more from you,
Cheers,
Robert Gosford
ERSG Moderator
--- In Ethnoornithology@..., Shepard Krech III
<shepard_krech_iii@y...> wrote:
>
> For an item of interest to those on this list, see:
>
> Shepard Krech III, "Birds and Eskimos." In Arctic Clothing of North
> America--Alaska, Canada, Greenland, eds. J.C.H. King, Birgit
> Pauksztat, and Robert Storrie. London: British Museum Press (2005),
> 62-68.
>
> --- Robert Gosford <kamibob1@h...> wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Further to the ERSG update earlier today I'm posting this note
with
> > some links to recent research and study on people, birds and
climate
> > change.
> >
> > In the UK the Stern Review has just been released and presents a
> > careful and considered warning to all of us.
> > Links to the Stern Review can be found here:
> >
http://www.hmtreasury.gov.uk/independent_reviews/stern_review_economi
> > cs_climate_change/sternreview_index.cfm or just do a Google
search
> > for the Stern Review.
> >
> > The Royal Society for the Protrection of Birds, based in the UK,
has
> > also looked at this issue:
> > http://www.rspb.org.uk/policy/climatechange/index.asp
> >
> > Still in the UK - A joint British Ornithological Union /ECSA
> > (Estuarine & Coastal Studies Association) conference was held at
the
> > University of Hull on 22-24 March 2002.
> > Approximately 100 delegates from seven countries met for the
weekend
> > to discuss the effects of climate change upon bird populations
in
> > general, and coastal species in particular. The scientific
component
> > of this generally excellent conference was organised by Mark
> > Rehfisch (BTO).
> >
> > See this report at: http://www.bou.org.uk/meetrep8.html
> >
> > And in the US - The American Bird Conservancy (ABC) has been at
the
> > forefront of research looking at potential range changes of
birds as
> > well as looking for observed changes possibly attributable to
> > climate change.
> >
> > http://www.abcbirds.org/climatechange/
> >
> > I'll post these as links on the ERSG - I'm sure there is a lot
more
> > information on these issues out there - if you have further
links or
> > reports please post them to the site or send them on to me.
> >
> > Cheers and best,
> >
> > Robert Gosford
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Shepard Krech III
> Prof. of Anthropology and Environmental Studies
> Dir., Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
> Dept. Anthropology, Box 1921, 128 Hope Street,
> Brown University, Providence RI 02912 USA
> TEL: 401-863-7056 [direct]; 401-863-7588 (fax)
> EMAIL: krech@b...
>