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32 pp.
| Heinemann |
February, 2001 |
LibraryISBN 1-57572-274-7$$21.36
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K-3Animals in Danger series.
Accompanied by clear, close-up photos, a simple, straightforward text introduces the concept of endangerment, then discusses the animal, its habitat, its characteristics, and young. Following a few "unusual facts," Theodorou talks about specific threats and conservation efforts. A basic "Fact File," a "World Danger Table," and a list of related groups are appended. Bib., glos., ind.