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Incredible Journeys PB: New Zealand wildlife on the move

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Incredible Journeys PB: New Zealand wildlife on the move
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ned Barraud
Illustrated by Ned Barraud
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:28
Dimensions(mm): Height 270,Width 230
ISBN/Barcode 9781988550282
ClassificationsDewey:591.5680993
Audience
Children's (6-12)
Illustrations full colour throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Potton & Burton
Imprint Potton & Burton
Publication Date 15 November 2021
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Many New Zealand's animals make incredible journeys as part of their everyday lives. In this new book from leading author and illustrator Ned Barraud, he uncovers the mystery behind where many of our animals go. Toroa/albatross can spend years at sea roaming the windswept Southern Ocean, only coming ashore to breed. Koura/crayfish often undertake long walks along the seabed for hundreds of kilometres - no one really knows why. Tuna/longfin eels leave our lakes and rivers to make one final journey into the Pacific Ocean, where they produce eggs for a new generation, before they die. And who would have thought that tawaki/Fiordland crested penguins would leave our southern coastline to travel up to 7000 kilometres in search of food. These are only some of the fascinating stories of travel and migration in 'Incredible Journeys', an awe-inspiring book for any child interested in our wildlife.

Author Biography

Ned Barraud has been illustrating children's books since 2000, after studying art at Victoria University. He has illustrated seven books in the highly successful Explore and Discover series of books about different ecosystems in New Zealand, and five other books on his own, including 'Watch out for the Weka', 2018's acclaimed book on insects 'New Zealand's Backyard Beasts' and two further books in 2019, 'Tohora' and 'Rock Pools'. He lives in Wellington with his wife and three children.