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Gamebirds of South Africa
Field Identification and Management
The definitive reference work for lovers of wild Africa
Most accurate identification features yet published on South Africas gamebird species, combined with a comprehensible text on management, ensures this books practical relevance to the landowner the opinion of AGREDs Book Committee.
AGREDs Offer
AGREDs Gamebirds of South Africa will be published in November 2005. This unique book will contain much hitherto unpublished information on gamebird identification, habitat, breeding, status, utilisation, management and research.
The information has been extensively researched, is scientifically impeccable, and reveals a huge repository of unique information on South Africas gamebirds, both terrestrial and aquatic, which makes it an excellent reference source.
Penny Meakins specially commissioned illustrations of the birds and their habitats provide invaluable visual information to farmers and bird enthusiasts of all levels, while lovers of art in nature will be captivated by the aesthetic purity of the hand-drawn bird paintings.
Author and respected gamebird authority, Dr. P.J. Viljoen, includes an informative section on gamebird management techniques and explains why farmers should regard gamebirds as an income-generating resource to be nurtured. It will be an investment and help secure the future of gamebirds in South Africa.
Acquiring this highly collectable book will direct funds into gamebird research, which in turn, will aid in restoring habitat and creating employment opportunities in rural areas.
Gamebirds of South Africa

The book features 63 species of gamebirds, including guineafowl, francolin, partridge, quail, sandgrouse, duck, geese, snipe, bustard and korhaan. The informative text includes two novel features: identification keys which guide the reader in diagnosing difficult species and the illustration of feathers, enabling the enthusiast to recognise the presence of gamebirds from feathers often found in the wild. Also illustrated for the first time are underwing illustrations of many species.
The chapter on gamebird management is the most authoritative summary yet published on South African gamebirds. It is the embodiment of vast knowledge, retaining in its simplicity a practical approach for the landowner. For the enthusiast, the book provides a comprehensive listing of reference works on South African gamebirds.
This is the first major book on gamebirds published in Afrikaans, thus considerably enhancing its value both in conserving our gamebirds and as a collectors item.
AGREDs Gamebirds of South Africa will be a much sought-after book for bird enthusiasts of all levels, including wingshooters, farmers and lovers of art in nature.

AGREDs Gamebirds of South Africa, is superbly illustrated by Penny Meakin, and its lucidly descriptive text illuminating the world of gamebirds, clearly puts them into true perspective.
Dr. Ian Player Vice Chairman Wilderness Foundation
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Publication Information
Dr. P. J. Viljoen (author)
Dr. P.J. (Slang) Viljoen is South Africas best-known field expert in gamebirds having developed management techniques over the past 14 years. He has a D.Sc. in wildlife management (University of Pretoria) and is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Wildlife Management, University of Pretoria. Dr.Viljoen organised the 2nd South African Gamebird Symposium. He has won several awards and has held many positions as office-bearer or scientific advisor of gamebird-associated organisations. He is a field trial judge of repute and trainer of several award-winning gundogs.
Penny Meakin (artist)
Penny Meakins early years in Kenya and Zambia engendered a deep love of nature and after studying art, her early scientific illustrative work soon began to generate private and public commissions, leading to a career as a wildlife artist. Her favourite subjects are gamebirds which symbolise the unspoilt wilderness of Africa. Penny complements field observations with photographs, skins and fresh specimens for her life-like reproductions. She believes it is essential for an artist to see the subject in its natural habitat to become attuned to its jizz and environment.
Professor Banie Penzhorn (translator)
Banie Penzhorn trained in biological sciences and wildlife management and as a veterinarian. He lectures at the Faculty of Veterinary Science of the University of Pretoria, and has published more than 90 research papers. Banie has translated nine books from English to Afrikaans.
Editions
Collectors Edition
The Collectors Edition of this prestigious first release is half bound in goatskin and protected in a matching slipcase. Limited to 500 copies, numbered from 1 to 500, your payment of R1 900.00 + R41.00 for insured post received before 31 July 2005 will ensure that your personal, numbered Collectors Edition is posted to you before the end of November 2005.
Subscribers Edition
Payment of R454.00 + R41.00 insured post received before 31 July 2005 will ensure that your name is recorded as a Subscriber in all editions. Your personal copy of the Subscribers Edition will be sent to you during November 2005.
Standard Edition
(payment after 31 July 2005)
Payment of R454.00 + R41.00 insured post will ensure that you receive your copy of the Standard Edition.
All enquiries should be addressed to
Dr. Aldo Berruti, Director, AGRED
Telephone:
+27-(0)11-7828756
+27-(0)83-4452685
Facsimile:
+27-(0)11-7828756
e-mail:
agred@netdial.co.za
AGRED Members are entitled to a 15% Discount on all editions
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