Recommended for all libraries. This illustrated title is a fascinating overview of animals that are the last or almost the last of their kind within the context of evolution and extinction.
An informative survey for students of biology and environmental science and just a tick denser in language and content than Emily Morgan’s Next Time You See a Bee.
A fine choice for most public and school library collections, particularly those that promote active engagement with the natural world by citizen scientists of all ages.
A fine choice for most public and school library collections, particularly those that promote active engagement with the natural world by citizen scientists of all ages.
Tightly written text and rich photography make this a must-read for those interested in environmental science and clean energy. Use this in classrooms to get debates on clean energy started.
A fitting addition to a classroom or school library. This thorough volume will be useful for reports and discussions on the intersection of environmental and social problems.