World's Most Endangered offers a fascinating facts and mind-blowing information on some of the world's rarest creatures. It focuses on 25 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians which are classified as Critically Endangered by the WWF and IUCN. Each account begins with stunning photographs and a fact panel giving key information, before providing detailed insight into the lives of these species, plus the threats they face and the conservation efforts being made to ensure their survival. Animals covered include causes celebres such as Sumatran Tiger, Mountain Gorilla, Pangolin, Leatherback Turtle and California Condor, together with lesser-known animals in peril like the Lemur Leaf Frog, Geometric Tortoise and Red Wolf. It gives an entertaining and engaging take on the subject, and is ideal for either reading right the way through or just dipping into a chapter at a time.
Breathtaking animal portraits by Louise McNaught tell the conservation stories of 20 species. Text written by children's natural history author Anna Claybourne details each animal's plight and the work being done to protect them.
COSEWIC Assessment and Status Report on the Nooksack Dace, Rhinichthys Cataractae Ssp. in Canada
Zoos: Back to Nature? is a Persuasive text covering Science, Design and Technology, and PSHE and Citizenship themes for Year 6.
This book contains eleven essays celebrating New Zealand''s unique wildlife. There are separate chapters on sea birds and penguins, land birds, kakapo and short-tail ed bats, reptiles and amphibians, and freshwater inhabitants '
Threatened Frogs of Madagascar
60 Bennett v . Spear and Defenders of Wildlife provide two good examples of the Supreme Court's treatment of redressability in ESA cases . In Bennett , the plaintiff ranchers and irrigation districts challenged the validity of a ...
During the past seven years , Brazilian conservationists have persuaded the Abdalla family , the proprietors of the land , to allow coffee groves and pastures to revert back to forest . The creation of these recovery zones has stretched ...
The lives of endangered species always hang in delicate balance and this tale will help young children appreciate their ongoing struggle to survive.
Or a Chinese giant salamander? Sadly, hardly anyone ever has and that's because very few of these animals are left on the planet. But you'll find them here, along with a lot of other animals on the world's most endangered list.
Animals in Danger