
Animals Lost and Found
Stories of Extinction, Conservation and Survival
Jason Bittel(Author)
DK Children (Publisher)
Published on 4. August 2022
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-0-241-46137-2 (ISBN)
Description
A beautiful book of extinct and endangered creatures, and a hopeful look at the future
Shine a spotlight on animal species throughout history and the ones alive today in Animals Lost and Found, through beautiful illustrations and interesting facts. Children will learn about animals lost to extinction, animals we thought we'd lost but have found, and animals that are the focus of conservation efforts all over the world.
This educational book for children aged 7+ is packed with intriguing information about extinction and the different possible causes of it. Children can learn about how natural and unnatural extinction relates to the world we live in today, in a clear and easy way.
Animals Lost and Found features:
- A very positive outlook on conservation efforts and success stories from around the world
- Focus pages on extinct and endangered animals - as well as one or two, who it turns out, never were!
- Beautiful illustrations by award-winning wildlife illustrator Jonathan Woodward
- Incredible conservation work that has been done around the world, like the reintroduction of Red Kites to Britain, and the effect the wolves had to the ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park
- A global look at success stories and what it can do for the planet
Animals Lost and Found is not just about lost species, but also teaches children the incredible work that is happening around the world to prevent any further loss of species and looks at animals saved from extinction like the Blue Iguana!
Learn the incredible stories of uncovering species thought to have been gone, reintroduction of species, and what we as humans are doing and can continue to do to help.
Shine a spotlight on animal species throughout history and the ones alive today in Animals Lost and Found, through beautiful illustrations and interesting facts. Children will learn about animals lost to extinction, animals we thought we'd lost but have found, and animals that are the focus of conservation efforts all over the world.
This educational book for children aged 7+ is packed with intriguing information about extinction and the different possible causes of it. Children can learn about how natural and unnatural extinction relates to the world we live in today, in a clear and easy way.
Animals Lost and Found features:
- A very positive outlook on conservation efforts and success stories from around the world
- Focus pages on extinct and endangered animals - as well as one or two, who it turns out, never were!
- Beautiful illustrations by award-winning wildlife illustrator Jonathan Woodward
- Incredible conservation work that has been done around the world, like the reintroduction of Red Kites to Britain, and the effect the wolves had to the ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park
- A global look at success stories and what it can do for the planet
Animals Lost and Found is not just about lost species, but also teaches children the incredible work that is happening around the world to prevent any further loss of species and looks at animals saved from extinction like the Blue Iguana!
Learn the incredible stories of uncovering species thought to have been gone, reintroduction of species, and what we as humans are doing and can continue to do to help.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 to 9 years
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
870 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-46137-2 (9780241461372)
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E-Book
08/2022
1st Edition
DK Children
€8.99
Available for download
Persons
Jason Bittel is a science writer who has written for National Geographic, The New York Times, and New Scientist, to name a few. He mostly writes about animals, and tries to teach us about the life all around us. In the process, he has sniffed sloth turds, trapped wild boars, swum with piranhas, and eaten stink bugs!
Jonathan Woodward is an award-winning, environmentally-friendly wildlife illustrator. Much of his work is made by cutting paper from magazines to create collages, although he works on his computer too. He is passionate about nature and the great outdoors.
Jonathan Woodward is an award-winning, environmentally-friendly wildlife illustrator. Much of his work is made by cutting paper from magazines to create collages, although he works on his computer too. He is passionate about nature and the great outdoors.