Wildlife crossings : protecting animal pathways around the world /
by Barr, Catherine; Barr, Catherine [author.]; Engel, Christiane [illustrator.].
Material type: BookHereford : Otter-Barry Books Ltd, 2024Edition: First.Description: 40 p. : Full colour illus throughout ; 275 x 240 mm. 418 gm.ISBN: 9781915659200.Classification number: 333.95 BARSubject(s): Wildlife conservation | Conservation of natural resources | Children’s / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world | Children’s / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues | Interest age: from c 6 years | Social issues: environment & green issues (Children's / Teenage) | Non-Fiction 7+ | Personal and Social IssuesItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Childrens Hardback | Maghull Library | Childrens Non-Fiction | 333.95 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 28/10/2024 | 003028152X | ||
Book - Childrens Hardback | Southport Library | Childrens Non-Fiction | 333.95 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 19/10/2024 | 003028153X |
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333.91 HEW The sea | 333.95 BAI Animals at the edge: | 333.95 BAR Let's save the Great Barrier Reef : why we must protect our planet / | 333.95 BAR Wildlife crossings : protecting animal pathways around the world / | 333.95 GAG The most endangered animals in the world | 333.95 HUT Endangered animals / | 338.4 HUN Social networking : big business on your computer / |
Wildlife crossings -- Elephants in trouble(India) -- Elephants corridors -- Hedgehogs in trouble(UK) -- Hedgehog highways -- Birds in trouble(East Asia) -- Wetland stopovers -- Gibbons in trouble(People's republic of China) -- Canopy bridges -- Fish in trouble(Germany) -- Fish ladders -- Bears in trouble(Canada) -- Etc...
Looks at the problems animals face in making essential journeys and migrations which are distrupted by human development
Our planet is criss-crossed by a network of ancient pathways, reflecting the journeys of millions of animal species in search of food, water, safety and mates. But human development is blocking these vital 'ribbons of life'. Animal habitats are shrinking into isolated and unconnected patches of nature.
Young People.
7-9.
7-11.
KS2.
Catherine Barr is a leading author on science and nature topics for young children. Her previous books for Otter-Barry are Red Alert: 15 Endangered Animals Fighting to Survive; Invisible Nature: A Secret World Beyond Our Senses (winner of the Teach Primary science book prize) and most recently Water: Protect Freshwater to Save Life on Earth (2022).
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