
Canada's Endangered Animals
Twelve Species At Risk of Disappearing Forever
Grace Kennedy(Author)
Nimbus Publishing Ltd
Published on 12. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
56 pages
978-1-77471-523-9 (ISBN)
Description
A full-colour illustrated guide to animals at risk of extinction in Canada, from the Hackmatack-shortlisted illustrator behind Canada Wild._x000D_
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From musical songbirds to majestic mammals, many incredible animals call Canada home, but not all of them are thriving here. Canada's Endangered Animals introduces young readers to 12 species at risk of going extinct across the country due to climate change, poaching, disease, and human interference. These include the Gaspesie caribou, a species that once thrived in the Atlantic provinces and now only exists along the coast of Quebec; the five-lined skink, a beautiful lizard with a bright blue tail that is being eaten up by ravenous raccoons; and the lonely northern spotted owl-only one of which has been born in the Canadian wild in years._x000D_
Vibrantly illustrated by the artist behind the Hackmatack and Red Cedar-shortlisted Canada Wild, this accessible book for young readers includes profiles of each animal showcasing its habitat, diet, and population number, as well as fascinating facts and a What Are We Doing? section to explain how scientists and citizens are keeping these animals alive. Readers will also find advice on how they can help at home, from building a bat box to planting native flowers, as well as an illustrated map to locate each animal across the country._x000D_
From the beaches of the east to the old growth forests of the west and the Arctic tundra of the north, Canada's Endangered Animals is the perfect guidebook for budding animal rescuers from coast to coast.
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From musical songbirds to majestic mammals, many incredible animals call Canada home, but not all of them are thriving here. Canada's Endangered Animals introduces young readers to 12 species at risk of going extinct across the country due to climate change, poaching, disease, and human interference. These include the Gaspesie caribou, a species that once thrived in the Atlantic provinces and now only exists along the coast of Quebec; the five-lined skink, a beautiful lizard with a bright blue tail that is being eaten up by ravenous raccoons; and the lonely northern spotted owl-only one of which has been born in the Canadian wild in years._x000D_
Vibrantly illustrated by the artist behind the Hackmatack and Red Cedar-shortlisted Canada Wild, this accessible book for young readers includes profiles of each animal showcasing its habitat, diet, and population number, as well as fascinating facts and a What Are We Doing? section to explain how scientists and citizens are keeping these animals alive. Readers will also find advice on how they can help at home, from building a bat box to planting native flowers, as well as an illustrated map to locate each animal across the country._x000D_
From the beaches of the east to the old growth forests of the west and the Arctic tundra of the north, Canada's Endangered Animals is the perfect guidebook for budding animal rescuers from coast to coast.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Halifax
Canada
Target group
Interest Age: From 7 to 11 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Picture book
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
full colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-77471-523-9 (9781774715239)
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Grace Kennedy is an author, journalist, and lover of science. She is passionate about telling true stories about science, nature, and the world around us. She graduated from the University of King's College in Nova Scotia with a degree in journalism and the history of science, and currently lives in BC's Fraser Valley with her husband and two children. She has written award-winning stories about everything from cows to bats to missing lakes. This is her first book for children. www.gracekennedywrites.ca Alex MacAskill is a Halifax-based designer and illustrator, often working under the moniker of his studio, Midnight Oil Print & Design House. Alex works on a broad scope of projects from editorial illustration, to developing brand identities, to creating gig posters. His work is inspired by process, textures, the history of illustration and print, and all things organic, which is often why his work is screenprinted or letterpress printed by hand. Alex has always had a strong love for animals and the environment, and you often can find him with a pair of binoculars, birdwatching with his wife and two cats. www.midnight-oil.ca.