The Wildlife Warriors: Saving Their Habitats
By (Author) Orlyola Tantchou
BookBaby
BookBaby
4th September 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Paperback
44
Width 215mm, Height 215mm
The Wildlife Warriors: Saving Their Habitats
tells the tale of four animals struggling with the consequences of climate change in their habitats. From deforestation to melting glaciers, water, and air pollution, each creature faces the daunting reality of climate change. As they navigate these challenges, they look to young readers for assistance in their battle against global warming. Through this book, children are introduced to actionable steps they can take to contribute to environmental conservation efforts.
Will you stand alongside Kenny, Paisley, Teresa, and Bella in this crucial fight
Calling all future climate champions!
I wrote this book to explore the dangers of our environment with your young bright minds and nurture your curiosity and role as change agents. Remember, age is no barrier to curiosity, engagement, and activism in safeguarding our planet. As you grow up in a world profoundly affected by climate change, it's essential to recognize your role and equip yourselves with the green skills necessary for a sustainable future. I hope this book inspires you to take action and make a difference in your community. Responsible citizenship is your call! Speak up and inspire others to join the fight against climate change! Together, let's become wildlife warriors, safeguarding our planet for generations to come.
Enjoy the book!
Orlyola Tantchou's beautiful story captures the importance of working together to protect our wonderful, fragile, natural world. Her wisdom - typical of her generation - gives me hope that we can still win the fight to stop climate change.
- Laurence Tubiana, CEO of the European Climate Foundation, Chair of the Board of Governors at
the French Development Agency, France's Climate Change Ambassador and Special Representative
for COP21, key architect of the Paris Agreement
Orlyola Tantchou is a Cameroonian American high school student with a passion for writing. Since middle school she has crafted numerous poems and short stories culminating in her debut book. In her free time, she enjoys baking, reading, and binging tv shows like Our Planet. From an early age Orlyola has harbored a keen interest in global warming which has served as a central theme in many of her written works. She looks up to climate change leaders such as Laurence Tubiana and aspires to one day sit at the decision making table at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Through her book, Orlyola hopes to ignite a sense of environmental responsibility in young readers, inspiring them to become wildlife warriors.