Reviewed Work: The Great Auk, or Garefowl (Alca impennis linn.) Its History, Archæology and Remains by Symington Grieve, Thomas C. Jack Review by: L. S.
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Live Science on MSN'It was clearly a human assault on the species': The fate of the great aukGreat auks (Pinguinus impennis) were large flightless birds that thrived on rocky islands in the North Atlantic for thousands ...
Pictured below is the last remaining specimen of a British great auk, a flightless seabird driven to extinction in the nineteenth century. It is a lesson in what can happen to an ocean-dwelling ...
This is Birkhead’s account of the first to go—the Great Auk, written after he found himself the recipient of the archive of a man who accumulated more Great Auk skins than anyone else.
I have spent five years tracking down more than 10,000 accounts of wildlife by naturalists, travellers, historians and even poets, all written between 1529 and 1772 ...
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