Species on the Edge of Survival

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Species on the Edge of Survival

Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers/HarperCollins Children's Books/Harper Design/Harper Business
Year:
2011
Language:
English
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Each of the species profiled is on the official IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Animals and plants of all shapes and sizes are included. Discover more about these and many other threatened species. Find out what conservation methods are helping the Blue-throated Macaw, qhere the Pinta Island Tortoise once roamed, qhat efforts are being done to help the 47 remaining Floreana Mockingbirds, rhe reasons behind the dramatic lose of the Globosa Mangrove, and why the Javan Rhino is the world's most endangered mammal. All 365 species profiled include the level of threat, from "Least Concern" to "Extinct in the Wild", authoritative descriptions of why the species is included on The Red List, a location map, and a stunning color photograph.

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Each of the species profiled is on the official IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Animals and plants of all shapes and sizes are included. Discover more about these and many other threatened species. Find out what conservation methods are helping the Blue-throated Macaw, qhere the Pinta Island Tortoise once roamed, qhat efforts are being done to help the 47 remaining Floreana Mockingbirds, rhe reasons behind the dramatic lose of the Globosa Mangrove, and why the Javan Rhino is the world's most endangered mammal. All 365 species profiled include the level of threat, from "Least Concern" to "Extinct in the Wild", authoritative descriptions of why the species is included on The Red List, a location map, and a stunning color photograph.

Each of the species profiled is on the official IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Animals and plants of all shapes and sizes are included. Discover more about these and many other threatened species. Find out what conservation methods are helping the Blue-throated Macaw, qhere the Pinta Island Tortoise once roamed, qhat efforts are being done to help the 47 remaining Floreana Mockingbirds, rhe reasons behind the dramatic lose of the Globosa Mangrove, and why the Javan Rhino is the world's most endangered mammal. All 365 species profiled include the level of threat, from "Least Concern" to "Extinct in the Wild", authoritative descriptions of why the species is included on The Red List, a location map, and a stunning color photograph.

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