Created in response to global concern for the environment, Encyclopedia of Endangered Wildlife increases awareness of how and why animal and plant species are disappearing today 1,000 to 10,000 times faster than the natural rate of extinction. 285 species profiles, the complete text of the Endangered Species Act, 16 articles, interviews with world-renown scientists, interactive maps and Internet links for further research all combine to provide a comprehensive resource and reference tool for discussion in a wide range of classes - from science and social studies to civics and current affairs. Key Features: Produced under the patronage of UNESCO and in consultation with the National Museum of Natural History (Paris) Interviews with 13 world-renown scientists 16 thought-provoking articles Complete text of U.S. Endangered Species Act & similar legislation from other countries More than 400 photos 285 species profiles 100 animations (including interactive maps) 50 minutes of videos Internet links to scholarly websites for further study
Ages 11 up
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