Wildlife Crossings: Protecting Animal Pathways Around the World
By (Author) Catherine Barr
Illustrated by Christiane Engel
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
6th March 2024
7th March 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Hardback
40
Width 240mm, Height 275mm
An important and unique information book based on the latest scientific research, showing how people across the world are creating wildlife corridors to help animals move safely between wildlife areas.
Our planet is criss-crossed by a network of ancient pathways, reflecting the journeys of millions of animal species in search of food, water, safety and mates. But human development is blocking these vital ribbons of life. Animal habitats are shrinking into isolated and unconnected patches of nature.
Track the journeys of seven amazing animals. Discover why they are in trouble, follow their journeys and find out how scientists and campaigners across the world are creating wildlife corridors to keep animals safe and on the move.
Discoverelephant crossings in India hedgehog highways in the UK Spoonie flyways in Asia fish ladders in Germany gibbon canopy bridges in the Peoples Republic of China bear bridges in Canada cougar crossings in the USA.
Catherine Barr is a leading author on science and nature topics for young children. Her previous books for Otter-Barry are Red Alert: 15 Endangered Animals Fighting to Survive; Invisible Nature: A Secret World Beyond Our Senses (winner of the Teach Primary science book prize) and most recently Water: Protect Freshwater to Save Life on Earth (2022). Catherine lives near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
Christiane Engel has a BA in childrens art and an MA in Childrens Illustration. She works with soft pencil, acrylics, watercolour and digital media. Her first book for Otter-Barry Books was Water: Protect Freshwater to Save Our Earth. Christiane lives in Kent.