Endangered Wetland Animals

Description

32 pages
Contains Photos, Index
$8.96
ISBN 0-86505-540-8
DDC j591.52'9

Author

Year

1992

Contributor

Reviewed by Jean Free

Jean Free, a library consultant, is a retired public-school teacher and
librarian in Whitby, Ontario.

Review

Endangered Forest Animals discusses animals of the forest and wildlife
conservation. Included are the chimpanzee, Siberian tiger, grey wolf,
jaguar, orangutan, and eastern cougar. Habits, food, life in zoos, and
predators are examined, along with the necessity of saving the world’s
forests.

Endangered Grassland Animals tells about animals who make their homes
in these areas, with chapters on the white rhinoceros, bison, prairie
dog, cheetah, burrowing owl, and crane. The book suggests ways in which
students can help preserve endangered areas.

Endangered Mountain Animals explains how mountains were created, and
tells about the endangered, threatened, and rare animals who live there,
including the giant panda, bighorn sheep, snow leopard, brown bear, and
mountain gorilla.

Endangered Wetland Animals emphasizes the importance of marshes in
preserving wildlife. Egrets, white pelicans, massasauga rattlesnakes,
hippopotamuses, alligators, and ospreys are among the animals it covers.

Each book in the series has a clearly written text, with boldface
subheadings and sidebars. Every page has beautiful color photographs
that both interest and inform young readers. Glossaries and indexes are
included in each volume.

The Endangered Animals series is another stunning group of books in
Crabtree’s fine tradition of helping educate youngsters in an
interesting and accessible fashion. Definitely a first-priority purchase
for wildlife fans and libraries.

Citation

Taylor, Dave., “Endangered Wetland Animals,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/30725.