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Reviews the effects of agricultural change on lapwing populations in Britain. It also contains a number of short papers presented at a one-day workshop on lapwings held in 1990. The lapwing is a familiar species in serious decline; this book highlights some of the contributory factors and suggests measures which could reverse the decline.