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Bear Rescue: Changing the Future for Endangered Wildlife by Keltie Thomas β€” book cover

Bear Rescue: Changing the Future for Endangered Wildlife

by Keltie Thomas
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Overview

"The sight of a bear standing on its hind legs is simply awesome. It turns the cute and cuddly image of the teddy bear on its head, and instead evokes fear and wonder."
- from the introduction

Bears are respected and admired, yet also feared. These mighty animals have virtually no enemies except for humans. Over the last 150 years, as civilization has expanded into their natural environments, bears are being displaced. Because of habitat loss, hunting for sport, and the black market trade in body parts for medicinal use, all species except brown and American black bears are endangered or vulnerable.

Bear Rescue profiles the major projects and people around the world who are active in the conservation efforts to help these animals:

  • Armando Castellanos is the founder of the Spectacled Bear Project, which works to save the habitat of the endangered spectacled bears of South America
  • Yoganand Kandasamy radio-collars sloth bears in India and follows them night and day through the forest to study their behavior
  • Jill Robinson of China Bear Rescue rescues and rehabilitates Asiatic black bears from bear bile farms in China
  • Ian Stirling is a research scientist studying the effects of global warming and toxins on the polar bear population
  • A team from Seattle Woodland Park Zoo is working on successfully breeding in captivity the endangered sun bear.

Illustrated with 50 color photographs, Bear Rescue covers the people, the issues and the challenges involved in preserving a future for endangered wildlife.

About the Firefly Animal Rescue series:

The Firefly Animal Rescue identifies endangered and threatened species and what is being done to protect them. Combining lively, accessible text and stunning color photographs, each book provides a detailed overview of the species, describing its characteristics, behavior, habits, physiology and more.

"These attractive books are a call to action... fascinating readable accounts."
- School Library Journal

"Succinct introductions to the science and practice of wildlife conservation... written in accessible, lively language."
- Booklist

Synopsis

Firefly Animal Rescue is a series about endangered and threatened species and what is being done to protect them. Each book introduces readers to a featured animal, explains the threats it is facing, and explores efforts to protect it

School Library Journal

Gr 4-8-Each volume clearly outlines the various threats to survival of one group of animals and introduces readers to organizations and individuals trying to save them. Although the future looks grim in many cases, the books also note successes such as the reestablishment of the American alligator in Louisiana. Numerous photographs document the work of scientists, conservationists, educators, and other people around the world who are committed to wildlife preservation. Two pages of "fast facts" cover topics such as the animals' size, life span, senses, and diet while a double-page world map highlights where various species can be found. The brief coverage allotted to each topic sometimes results in a choppy presentation, but overall, the books are effective overviews rather than in-depth discussions. Readers who want to learn more about research or conservation related to these animals can consult the list of organizations and Web sites at the back of each title.-Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University, Mankato Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Keltie Thomas

Keltie Thomas, a former editor of OWL magazine, is the author many books for children.

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Editorials

Resource Links - Heather Empey

The pictures throughout the book are wonderful... Overall, a very well-presented and informative book.

Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice 2007

[Starred selection] Readers will meet people around the world who are trying to ensure a future for these vulnerable animals.

Wildlife Activist

[reviewed with Alligator and Crocodile Rescue and Rainforest Bird Rescue] These books are suitable for gifts to reading age children and as communication tools for all ages. They are nicely done.

Canadian Materials, Vol. 13, No. 10 - Gillian Richardson

This series of books on endangered species has consistently offered up-to-date research, high quality photographs, and a highly readable style. Add this latest title to your collection.

School Librarian, 55(3) - John Feltwell

Not since Stephen Fry put the Spectacled Bear on the Peruvian Map with his book on that bear in 2002, has there been such an interesting book on bears for the general public.... The book is a pleasure to read... Recommended for school libraries.

PaperTigers.org - Heath Empey

The pictures throughout the book are wonderful--especially one of a grizzly out for a swim. The index and fast-facts section are especially helpful and include addresses of organizations dedicated to helping save these endangered animals. Overall, a very well-presented and informative book.

School Library Journal

Gr 4-8-Each volume clearly outlines the various threats to survival of one group of animals and introduces readers to organizations and individuals trying to save them. Although the future looks grim in many cases, the books also note successes such as the reestablishment of the American alligator in Louisiana. Numerous photographs document the work of scientists, conservationists, educators, and other people around the world who are committed to wildlife preservation. Two pages of "fast facts" cover topics such as the animals' size, life span, senses, and diet while a double-page world map highlights where various species can be found. The brief coverage allotted to each topic sometimes results in a choppy presentation, but overall, the books are effective overviews rather than in-depth discussions. Readers who want to learn more about research or conservation related to these animals can consult the list of organizations and Web sites at the back of each title.-Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University, Mankato Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Firefly Books, Limited
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781552979211

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