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Dive into "Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink," where Jane Goodall, celebrated scientist and subject of the National Geographic documentary "Jane," brings an inspiring exploration of wildlife conservation. Published on June 1, 2011, this book not only shares captivating survival stories of species like the American Crocodile and the California Condor, once teetering on the edge of extinction but now experiencing rebirth, it also highlights the tireless efforts of environmentalists dedicated to preserving natural habitats. Through a blend of personal anecdotes from Goodall’s extensive fieldwork and rigorous scientific research, the book serves as both a celebration of the animal kingdom and a vigorous call to action to safeguard these creatures and their environments. Ideal for elementary school readers, "Hope for Animals and Their World" encourages a younger audience to appreciate and engage with environmental justice, fostering hope and responsibility for the future coexistence of all earth's inhabitants.

Book Details

Published by Grand Central Publishing on June 1, 2011
432 pages
ISBN: 9780446581783
Best for readers in Children in Elementary Grades

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