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100 Facts: Endangered Animals
100 Facts: Endangered Animals
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- Concise text explains the key facts to children in a clear way.
- Numbered facts help your child to track their progress and feel a sense of achievement.
- Comprehensive index allows children at key stage to practise locating the information they are searching for.
Topics covered in 100 Facts Endangered Animals:
- Animal species that are already extinct and those that were too late to save
- Natural and human causes of endangering animals
- Conservation campaigns for animals under the most threat
' I don't believe it' fascinating facts:
- The Bermuda petrel was thought to be extinct for over 300 years until a breeding group was discovered on some coastal rocks in 1951.
- About 100 years ago there were more than 100,000 tigers. Now there are fewer than 5000 in the wild.
- In 2005, a new kind of monkey, the highland mangabey, was discovered in Africa. At the same time it became one of the rarest, most threatened of all animal species.
Activities to make learning accessible and interactive:
- Quiz time: What died out when? Put these animal extinctions in order, from most long ago to most recent
- Make a condor puppet with an old sock and paints
- Match up the animals with the products they are killed or captured for
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One Line Summary
Engaging facts about endangered animals for curious kids.
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Who is this book for?
This book is a fantastic way to spark young children’s interest in wildlife conservation. Its engaging facts and fun activities make learning about endangered animals both educational and entertaining, encouraging a sense of wonder and responsibility towards our planet's fragile species. Kids will enjoy discovering surprising animal stories while actively participating in learning.