Animals In Danger
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Black Rhinos
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Animals In Danger series
Killed for their horns, Africa's black rhinos face extinction. The species has made a comeback with human help. But hunters and lack of space still threaten its survival. The Animals in Danger series presents Black Rhinos, an all-around guide to the fascinating two-horned giant. Cutting-edge science helps tell the inside story of the black rhino's habits and personality. Eyewitness reports offer a look at the work to save the species. In addition, images and extra features like maps and a glossary help readers understand black rhinos and how human actions affect the animal's present and future.
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Sea Otters
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Animals In Danger series
Playful and popular, the sea otter is a favorite at zoos and aquariums. But the species almost vanished from the wild because humans valued its fur. Animals in Danger: Sea Otters tells the amazing story of the tool-using mammal and the challenges it faces in the twenty-first century. Cutting-edge science describes the animal's life in the sea and important place in the ecosystem. Generous images show the sea otter in the wild. An easy-to-follow glossary teaches new words while bonus features like Next Level Facts and a list of resources encourage readers to learn more.
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Asian Elephants
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Animals In Danger series
Both a worker and a wonder, the Asian elephant has lived side by side with people for thousands of years. But habitat loss, hunting, and climate change have pushed Asia's largest land animal onto the endangered species list. Asian Elephants, part of the Animals in Danger series, details what science tells us about the pachyderm and its complex everyday life. Beautiful illustrations and engaging text tell the fascinating story of an intelligent giant that plays a central role in its ecosystem.
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Mountain Gorillas
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Animals In Danger series
Mountain gorillas are one of our closest animal relatives. But human activity has pushed the species close to extinction. Animals in Danger: Mountain Gorillas presents an in-depth look at the intelligent great ape. The latest scientific information describes the mountain gorilla's everyday life and place in the environment. On-the-ground reports reveal how local people team with experts to find solutions to the serious problems that endanger the apes. In addition, images take readers up close to the shy animals. Extras like maps and inside facts provide a wealth of information on mountain gorillas and the threats to their future.
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Florida Panthers
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Animals In Danger series
The Florida panther once roamed the entire southeastern United States. But hunting and loss of habitat eventually reduced the species to 20 animals-and put it on the edge of extinction. The latest book in the Animals in Danger series, Florida Panthers combines scientific information with the dramatic story of the big cat's comeback. Illustrations and extra features like maps and a glossary fill out a portrait of a species at the top of its ecosystem. The text details how scientists, photographers, and others have worked to guarantee the Florida panther's survival in the present and future.
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Whooping Cranes
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Animals In Danger series
The whooping crane is one of North America's rarest (and tallest) birds. Human activity once left less than 20 whoopers alive. Scientists and nature groups now work to save the species. Whooping Cranes draws on up-to-date science. Stories and next level facts explain the bird's life and diet. The book also details the ways people help-and harm-the species. This book in the Animals in Danger series takes readers inside the whooping crane's world. Clear text and beautiful images provide what you need to know. Added features like maps and a glossary round out your knowledge.
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Animals in Danger in Africa
by Richard Spilsbury
Part of the Animals In Danger series
This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in Africa. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves. Habitat maps, fact boxes, labels, and captions all combine to aid understanding.
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