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Bird's-Eye View

Bird's-Eye View

Ann Eriksson (Author) See More
CELA Library
JUVENILE NONFICTION
Animals | Science & Nature
Birds , Environmental Science & Ecosystems , Environmental Conservation & Protection
Orca Book Publishers
4 - 7
9 - 12
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EPUB [reflow]
9781459821552
$19.99 CAD
English
04/07/2020

Hardback
9781459821538
$24.95 CAD
English
05/12/2020

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781459821545
$19.99 CAD
English
04/07/2020

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Description


Wild birds are everywhere, from the dry deserts to the icy poles.

We see them soaring overhead, paddling across water, flitting through trees, pecking at the ground or our backyard bird feeders and singing from fence posts. Birds contribute to the health of the planet and provide pleasure for millions of people, but wild birds are in trouble. Today, almost 200 bird species are critically endangered. They are threatened by habitat loss, invasive species, climate change, pesticides, plastics in the environment, human-made structures and other animals. Bird’s-Eye View looks at why wild birds are important, why they need help and what young people all over the world are doing and can do to give wild birds a boost.

The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

Ann Eriksson

Prizes


  • Forest of Reading Light Reads, Great Stories - Intermediate Level ChoicesCommended 2021
  • CCBC Best Books for Kids & TeensCommended 2020
  • Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable Information Book AwardShort-listed 2021

Review Quotes


“Not only will readers understand the connection between birds and dinosaurs, but also the problems threatening their survival and wellbeing...Colorful photographs throughout make this book appealing to the eye.”  — School Library Connection
“This is a particularly timely title. An accessible and appealing invitation to connect with the world of birds.”  — Kirkus Reviews
“This engaging book is well organized and easy to navigate...For a library that has a need for environmental activism for upper elementary, middle, or possibly high school, this would be a strong addition.”  — School Library Journal (SLJ)
“It’s an uplifting and informative read with an extensive resource to aid newly hatched birders.”  — Booklist