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  1. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    There are several red list changes, e.g. the conservation status of Charadrius dealbatus is changed from DD to LC (IUCN 2023).
  2. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Lynx state: Fully updated second edition with new additions to the Vietnam country list and the latest global conservation status for each species following the IUCN Red List.
  3. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    An overhaul of the HBW project might be of advantage, in particular for the people who don't subscribe to BoW.
  4. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Birds of Vietnam and Birds of New Guinea will gor a new edition this year
  5. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Seabirds Count is hot of the press and The East Atlantic Flyway of Coastal Birds will be published in March 2024. https://www.lynxeds.com/product/the-east-atlantic-flyway-of-coastal-birds/
  6. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    There are several places on this planet called Savage (or Salvage) Island
  7. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Oops this book is in the wrong thread. I wanted to place this post in this thread: https://www.birdforum.net/threads/your-most-anticipated-futures-books.333998/page-37
  8. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Reptiles de Macaronesia This book has been already published but it currently somewhat difficult to get if you don't have a credit card. This book is in Spanish (I hope an English translation will follow) and it features all reptiles (extant and extinct) from the Azores, Madeira, Savage...
  9. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Okay the second taxon is a subspecies of Eulemur fulvus (E. f. mayottensis). The sample pages don't give much information about the subspecies so I cannot answer your question yet.
  10. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Compared with the first edition (1994) this book is now full in colour. It is also nice to see that they include the German common names. Interesting that Lynx (re:wild) has included this book in its program. The first four editions were published at Conservation International. And referring to...
  11. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Russell Mittermeier will publish his new lemur guide in late August. Lemurs of Madagascar Fifth Edition https://www.lynxeds.com/product/lemurs-of-madagascar/
  12. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I think not as obvious as in All the Mammals of the World. The book is a rush job.
  13. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I don't know when the deadline was for All Mammals of the World, but I am missing a lot of new mammal entries from the second half of 2022. (2023 is also not included). I think it would have been better to wait with the publication of this book.
  14. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Today I've got my copy of All the Mammals of the World. It is rather similar to All the Birds of the World but my wish that the newly added or newly described mammal species would got longer text accounts was not fullfilled. A big plus of this book is that all the species got German common names...
  15. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    There will be new illustrations of marmosets and tamarins. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=7038119419549835&set=pcb.7038119576216486 Interestingly neither All the Mammals of the World nor the ASM Database recognize the genus Leontocebus which was split from Saguinus in 2016 (Anthony B...
  16. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I think so because there were several new mammal descriptions in the past three years.
  17. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    A new book is announced at Lynx: Seabirds Counts by Daisy Burnell, Allan J. Perkins, Stephen F. Newton, Mark Bolton, T. David Tierney, Timothy E. Dunn https://www.lynxeds.com/product/seabirds-count/
  18. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Accrding the future of Lynx Edicions: if they want to survive the competition on the book market eg from the American publishers they should merely concentrate on books from niche categories.
  19. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    There is a new coffee table book titled Ornithologies which will be out in November 2022.
  20. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    There is a new announce at Lynx edicions. The second Spanish edition from Aves de Europa by Peter H. Barthel will be published in May. https://www.lynxeds.com/product/aves-de-europa-2/
  21. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Only one new book announced for 2022 so far. I'm curious how it will go on with Alala/Lynx.
  22. Melanie

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    The older field guides (as of 2019, e.g. Birds of Vietnam) should be rereleased as soon as possible because the QR Codes (formerly linked to HBW.com) did not working properly anymore. They link to the main page of the Macaulay Library but not to the particular birds species. If you take e.g...
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