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Endangered Wildlife

Endangered Wildlife

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Endangered Wildlife examines some of the world's most threatened species and explores what is being done to bring them back from the brink. It includes a look at birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and invertebrates, as well as ocean life.

Format: Hardback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 11 November 2021
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group


Earth's rich biodiversity is at risk everywhere, due to devastating habitat loss, pollution, poaching, and disease. Endangered Wildlife examines some of the world's most threatened species and explores what is being done to bring them back from the brink. Aimed at readers aged 8 and up, this bumper book is your one-stop shop and includes a look at the following areas: Birds, Mammals, Amphibians, Reptiles, Insects, and Invertebrates. Ocean life.


The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is a comprehensive inventory of the world's animals, plants, and fungi that are at risk of extinction. It is maintained by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and is widely used by governments, conservation organizations, and researchers to prioritize conservation efforts and identify the most urgent threats to biodiversity. The Red List includes over 10,000 species and is updated regularly to reflect changes in the status of species. Some of the rarest and most threatened creatures on Earth are found on the Red List. These include the African forest elephant, which is estimated to have lost over 60% of its population in the last 30 years, the Sumatran orangutan, which is critically endangered due to deforestation, and the Yangtze finless porpoise, which is the world's most endangered freshwater dolphin.


The reasons for the extinction of these species are complex and often include human activities such as habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change. Conservation efforts are aimed at preventing the extinction of these species and protecting their habitats. This includes measures such as habitat restoration, anti-poaching patrols, and the implementation of sustainable land use practices. In addition, conservation efforts are also focused on raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity and the threats it faces. This includes education programs, public campaigns, and the involvement of local communities in conservation efforts.


One of the most successful examples of conservation efforts is the reintroduction of the gray wolf to Yellowstone National Park in the United States. The wolf had been extinct in the park for over 70 years before it was reintroduced in 1995. The reintroduction of the wolf has had a significant impact on the park's ecosystem, helping to restore balance to the food chain and reduce the impact of herbivores on vegetation. Another example is the Great Barrier Reef, which is the world's largest coral reef system and is home to thousands of species of marine life. The reef is facing numerous threats, including climate change, pollution, and overfishing. Conservation efforts in the Great Barrier Reef include measures such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving water quality, and implementing fishing regulations to protect the reef's biodiversity.


Despite these efforts, many species are still at risk of extinction. The illegal wildlife trade, for example, is a major threat to many species, including elephants, rhinos, and tigers. The trade is driven by demand for products such as ivory, fur, and exotic plants, and is often linked to organized crime. Conservation efforts to combat the illegal wildlife trade include measures such as law enforcement, education, and public awareness campaigns.


In conclusion, Earth's biodiversity is at risk everywhere, but conservation efforts are underway to prevent the extinction of many species. By protecting their habitats, implementing sustainable practices, and raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity, we can help to ensure that future generations can enjoy the wonders of the natural world. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is a valuable tool for conservation efforts and provides a comprehensive inventory of the world's animals, plants, and fungi that are at risk of extinction. By working together, we can help to protect the planet's rich biodiversity and ensure that it remains a vital resource for generations to come.

Weight: 860g
Dimension: 216 x 272 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526317322

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