Environmental Conservation & Protection of Plants & Wildlife, Dogs & Dog Family, Extinct & Endangered Animals, Mammals - Wild Canines
Wolves
Casey Horton, James G. Doherty
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Overview
Discusses the habits and characteristics of wolves, once feared as vicious killers, but now understood to be gentle and peaceful wild animals, themselves in need of protection from hunters and encroaching civilization.Discusses the habits and characteristics of wolves, once feared as vicious killers, but now understood to be gentle and peaceful wild animals, themselves in need of protection from hunters and encroaching civilization.
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School Library Journal
Gr 3-5These brief volumes give basic facts about their respective species. The texts will be useful for reports and the full-color photographs are clear and informative. Unfortunately, the writing lacks the passion for the subjects evident in titles such as Seymour Simon's Wolves (HarperCollins, 1993), June Behrens's Dolphins! (Childrens, 1989), and Dorothy Hinshaw Patent's Looking at Bears (Holiday, 1994). Also, Horton provides only slight information on the causes of and possible ways to address the animals' endangered status. Bold type indicates words defined in the glossary; locator maps are garishly colored but legible; and the lists of books for further reading and organizations to contact are helpful. For series with a similar focus, turn to David Taylor'sBook Details
Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
Benchmark Books
Pages
32
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780761402138