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4-6
Science of Saving Animals series.
Clearly written texts explain how veterinarians and other animal specialists track, monitor, rehabilitate, and protect such big cats as tigers, cheetahs, and leopards, as well as such reptiles as anacondas, sea turtles, and lizards. Sidebars provide details about specific species, including the scientific name and basic facts about appearance and habitat. Both books include a list of recommended websites. Bib., glos., ind.
(3)
4-6
Science of Saving Animals series.
Clearly written texts explain how veterinarians and other animal specialists track, monitor, rehabilitate, and protect such big cats as tigers, cheetahs, and leopards, as well as such reptiles as anacondas, sea turtles, and lizards. Sidebars provide details about specific species, including the scientific name and basic facts about appearance and habitat. Both books include a list of recommended websites. Bib., glos., ind.
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YA
Science of Saving Animals series.
By examining specific conservation programs, these cautionary but encouraging books show how the efforts of biologists, government agencies, and grass-roots organizations have helped global bird and marine mammal populations improve. The texts also describe new solutions to many human-generated environmental problems. Captioned color photos and sidebars expand the discussions. Bib., glos., ind.
(3)
YA
Science of Saving Animals series.
By examining specific conservation programs, these cautionary but encouraging books show how the efforts of biologists, government agencies, and grass-roots organizations have helped global bird and marine mammal populations improve. The texts also describe new solutions to many human-generated environmental problems. Captioned color photos and sidebars expand the discussions. Bib., glos., ind.