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9781925868876 (hardback)
Classification
591.68
J MOL
Personal Name
Mollard, Myke, 1972-
Title
Australia's endangered bush creatures / Myke Mollard.
Production & Copyright Details
Warriewood, N.S.W. : Woodslane Press, 2022.
©2022
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations, maps ; 31 cm.
Content type
text
still image
cartographic image
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Map on endpapers.
Summary Note
Australia's wild creatures are facing a fast-changing environment that has humankind's fingerprint all over it and hundreds are in danger of complete extinction. We can't save what we don't know or understand: awareness is paramount to helping these endangered creatures survive into the lifetimes of future generations. Myke Mollards signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with 134 of Australia's most endangered creatures, highlighting both the common and uncommon threats to each species and revealing the fragile balance existing in nature and how our human impact is collapsing ecosystems and unbalancing the natural world. While some of these creatures may be iconic and well-studied, many of them are less known: all have their plight, beauty and character delicately presented in this important new book.
Target audience note
7-9 years old.
Subject - Topical Term
Endangered species -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
Habitat conservation -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
Animals -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
Zoology -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
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Illustrated works
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