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Endangered Elephants

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The largest land-dwelling mammals on Earth, elephants are in danger of becoming extinct! Endangered Elephants details:

  • Both the African and Asian habitats of these animals

  • The stages of the elephant life cycle

  • The social structure of elephant herds

  • How habitat loss, war, and poaching have contributed to the endangerment of elephants

  • What people are doing to help save them from extinction
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      • School Library Journal

        December 1, 2005
        Gr 3-5 -Each book briefly but clearly explains the animal's habitat, physical characteristics, life cycle, diet, and other topics of interest to report writers. Threats to survival and efforts to overcome the obstacles are also addressed. Full-color photos and an occasional diagram add visual interest and reinforce the points made in the texts. Unfortunately, there are no maps to show the location of current populations, a feature that would have been especially helpful in "Elephants". Dan Bortolotti's "Panda Rescue" (Firefly, 2003) and Jane Goodall's "The Chimpanzees I Love" (Scholastic, 2001) offer more in-depth considerations of conservation efforts related to those animals. However, the Crabtree books provide basic introductions to their respective animals." -Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University, Mankato"

        Copyright 2005 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Booklist

        September 15, 2005
        Gr. 3-5. With an urgent call to save elephants from extinction, this attractive photo-essay in the Earth's Endangered Animals series combines close-up photos of elephants in the wild in Africa and Asia with facts about their habitat, anatomy, behavior, and life cycle. Kalman then focuses on the dangers that threaten the animals, especially loss of their habitat and poaching. The picture of piles of tusks to be sold for their precious ivory tells a heartbreaking story. A final page includes a few Web sites for readers who want to find out more about saving the animals and their environment. Others recent series titles consider the plight of leopards and chimpanzees.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2005, American Library Association.)

    Formats

    • OverDrive Read

    Languages

    • English

    Levels

    • ATOS Level:5
    • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
    • Text Difficulty:3-4

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