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Red Alert!: 15 Endangered Animals Fighting to Survive
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Red Alert!: 15 Endangered Animals Fighting to Survive
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Catherine Barr
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By (artist) Anne Wilson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:48 | Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 220 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781913074920
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Classifications | Dewey:591.68 |
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Illustrations |
Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
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Publication Date |
5 March 2020 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
15 Endangered species in six different habitats need your help to survive! Pick a place. Choose a creature. Discover its story and the danger it faces. Then find out how to help it survive. 15 wild and wonderful creatures, all on the IUCN Red List, need our help - this important book is interactive, engaging and informative, and will inspire children to save their planet! Red Alert! is inspired and endorsed by the 'Red List' database maintained by International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Currently the list includes over 70,000 species known to be at risk, but it grows larger all the time.
Author Biography
Catherine Barr specializes in clear explanations of 'big issues for small people'. She has worked with Greenpeace and London's Natural History Museum before becoming a full-time researcher-writer. She describes herself as "interested in writing non-fiction stories that spark questions and conversation". Her bestselling book, The Story of Life, explaining the principle of evolution, was shortlisted for the English Association Picture Book Award in 2016. Anne Wilson has as MA in illustration from Central St Martins College of Art, London and has been practising as an illustrator for over 15 years. Much of her work is inspired by everyday life; pattern, colour and shape, she incorporates figurative elements, layers and textures, with mixed media, printmaking and computer techniques. Anne Wilson lives in Goring-on-Thames, Berkshire.
Reviews"I am confident that this book will be pored over individually, shared with friends, and discussed by primary school children of all ages. Although the text focuses on only fifteen creatures, the final list of another sixty endangered species will be hard to ignore. Who would not want to know more about the Golden-rumped Sengi, the Northern Quoll, the Devil's Hole Pupfish or the Banded Cotinga? And the tribute written by Sir David Attenborough in praise of the IUCN Red List emphasises that this is a book with huge credibility and relevance for a young contemporary audience." * Just Imagine * "Attractive and informative." * The Week Junior * '"This lovely children's book is a great springboard to inform our children of the threats some of the earth's creatures face." * Curriculum Choice * "A frank, insightful and informed narrative that is presented in the most novel and engaging way." * 1320 Elements * "Vibrant colourful spreads which are as much about the scientists working to limit extinctions as the animals themselves, remind readers that global conservation is a race and that there is an element of excitement in what scientists are working to achieve. Exposition is delivered here with refreshing humanity, inspiring readers to sit up, champion the challenges that animals face, and take action." * BBC Wildlife * "This excellent book really draws children in and allows them to see that they can have a part to play and choices to make in conservation." * Parents in Touch * " Essential reading for young environmentalists, a guide to 15 endangered species in six different habitats. There's detailed information about the challenges each creature faces, along with practical tips on what can be done. Interactive and inspiring." -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller * "An informative and important book brimming with facts and perfect for any budding conservationist." * Discover Animals * "We are all in a race to save endangered species and the part played by scientists and conservationists is highlighted in this brightly coloured, engaging book." * Blackbird Pie Magazine *
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