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Endangered Animals

Endangered Animals

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Endangered Animals is a comprehensive book with 200 color photographs that showcases 100 endangered or threatened species from around the world, including the Bengal tiger, kakapo, and Ethiopian wolf. Each entry is accompanied by a caption that explains the animal's current situation and level of endangerment.

Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 14 June 2022
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd



Endangered Animals: A Visual Exploration


In a captivating journey through the world of wildlife, Endangered Animals presents an in-depth exploration of approximately 100 endangered or threatened species from across the globe. Illustrated with an impressive array of 200 stunning color photographs, this captivating book offers a profound insight into the diverse tapestry of life that is at risk of extinction.


Spanning a wide range of species, from majestic mammals like the Bengal tiger to lesser-known wonders like New Zealand's kakapo, the world's only flightless parrot, once believed to be extinct, the selection showcases a remarkable spectrum of wildlife. Each continent is meticulously represented, with examples carefully chosen from diverse habitats, ranging from the enigmatic aye-aye of Madagascar's shrinking rainforest to the shy spectacled bear of the high Andes.


Geographically arranged, each photographic entry is accompanied by a captivating caption that provides valuable information about the animal's current status, ranging from critically endangered to vulnerable. From the Ethiopian wolf to the Bengal tiger, to the monk seal and dugong, Endangered Animals serves as an enthralling introduction to some of the most critically endangered species on our planet.


Through its captivating visuals and informative captions, this book serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of conservation efforts and the urgent need to protect and preserve the delicate balance of our natural world. It encourages readers to engage with the issues surrounding endangered species and to take action to contribute to their survival and the preservation of our planet's biodiversity.


Whether you are an avid wildlife enthusiast, a student of biology, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty and fragility of our planet, Endangered Animals is a must-read that will inspire and educate you on the critical role we play in safeguarding the world's endangered species.

Weight: 1398g
Dimension: 239 x 304 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838861612

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