Animals on the Edge takes adramatic look at endangered animals around the world, and what is beingdone to help them. Each book focuses on a different species,taking the reader on a journey to learn about what is being done tohelp animals in danger, both in the wild and at the zoo.
From investigating daily routines, such as how animals hunt and whatthey eat, to hard-hitting facts about the causes of species extinctionin the wild and how conservation efforts and zoo programmes can help,these books are packed with exciting real-life tales and insideinformation as well as amazing photography throughout.
Presented in a magazine style, through accessible chunks ofinformation, and packed full of full-colour photos and graphics, thisexciting, high-interest series will appeal to reluctant and ablereaders alike, with key links to the geography curriculum.
Includes feature panels with animal stats, facts and real-life rescuestories as well as further information on what readers can do to getinvolved.
Anna Claybourne is the author of numerous books on the natural world for young readers, including 100 Most Dangerous Things on the Planet, which was shortlisted for Blue Peter Best Book With Facts 2009, Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of Planet Earth, the Survival Skills Handbook and many more.