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How to save a species, Marilyn Baillie, Jonathan Baillie and Ellen Butcher

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How to save a species, Marilyn Baillie, Jonathan Baillie and Ellen Butcher
Language
eng
Bibliography note
[Webliography]: page 48 and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to save a species
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
903247982
Responsibility statement
Marilyn Baillie, Jonathan Baillie and Ellen Butcher
Summary
Introduces readers to some of the most threatened species on Earth. Meet some of the scientists who study species survival, and discover what inspires their work-- from cases of critically endangered wildlife to the success stories of species that have been brought back from the brink of extinction. Rare photos and engaging text will fascinate readers of all ages, giving them a glimpse of the diversity that is essential to the future of life on Earth. --, Source other then Library of Congress
Table Of Contents
Very wonderful, very rare -- How to save a species -- Humpback whale -- Black robin -- Przewalski's (wild) horse -- Greater bamboo lemur -- Javan rhino -- Cebu frill-wing -- Red River giant softshell turtle -- Spoon-billed sandpiper -- Attenborough's pitcher plant -- Tarzan's chamaleon -- Pygmy three-toed sloth -- Saola -- Luristan newt -- Wild yam -- Red-finned blue-eye -- Northern muriqui -- Mauritius kestrel -- Where on Earth? -- The world's 100 most threatened species
Target audience
juvenile
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