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Forest ecology. Juvenile literature.
Forests and forestry. Juvenile literature.
Forest animals. Juvenile literature.
Forest ecology.
Forests and forestry.
Forest animals.
From definitions to personal responsibility, this illustrated book covers our relationship with forests.The text is organized into short chapters, beginning with descriptions of the different kinds of forests found on Earth; moving to the causes of, effects of, and solutions to deforestation; and ending with what individuals can do to decrease humans' negative effects on forests and the environment. The text is presented in short paragraphs in a small font with subtitles. Smaller sentences placed around each spread give examples and specific details about the contents of the illustrations: animals that live in the different kinds of forests, the workings of a healthy forest, the lifestyles of Indigenous communities, and more. The book is incredibly detailed, and while everything included is fascinating, readers who don't have the patience or interest to delve deep can learn the basics of the topic by reading only a main paragraph or two on each spread and browsing the pictures. The illustrations are clear, clean, colorful, and attractive, with racially and ethnically diverse people represented. While some of the suggested steps to take are basic and oft-repeated, some concrete suggestions are particularly useful, such as using the Forest Stewardship Council logo to guide purchases. A final page describes many different careers readers can choose to contribute to protecting forests. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11.7-by-18.6-inch double-page spreads viewed at 62.8% of actual size.)Well-designed and meticulously detailed, this volume invites caring and activism. (glossary) (Nonfiction. 5-10)
Horn BookThis broad overview aims to raise awareness of threats to the world's forests. The lively pages dole out information via friendly illustrations, accessible text boxes, and lots of captions; the volume's clear organization helps with comprehension. After introducing features of tropical rainforests, boreal forests, and temperate forests, French's presentation focuses on deforestation, its causes (e.g., agriculture, paper industry), effects (habitat loss, threats to indigenous populations), and solutions (ethical consumerism, education). "What You Can Do" offers realistic suggestions. Glossary.
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)From definitions to personal responsibility, this illustrated book covers our relationship with forests.The text is organized into short chapters, beginning with descriptions of the different kinds of forests found on Earth; moving to the causes of, effects of, and solutions to deforestation; and ending with what individuals can do to decrease humans' negative effects on forests and the environment. The text is presented in short paragraphs in a small font with subtitles. Smaller sentences placed around each spread give examples and specific details about the contents of the illustrations: animals that live in the different kinds of forests, the workings of a healthy forest, the lifestyles of Indigenous communities, and more. The book is incredibly detailed, and while everything included is fascinating, readers who don't have the patience or interest to delve deep can learn the basics of the topic by reading only a main paragraph or two on each spread and browsing the pictures. The illustrations are clear, clean, colorful, and attractive, with racially and ethnically diverse people represented. While some of the suggested steps to take are basic and oft-repeated, some concrete suggestions are particularly useful, such as using the Forest Stewardship Council logo to guide purchases. A final page describes many different careers readers can choose to contribute to protecting forests. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11.7-by-18.6-inch double-page spreads viewed at 62.8% of actual size.)Well-designed and meticulously detailed, this volume invites caring and activism. (glossary) (Nonfiction. 5-10)
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Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
This book is printed on responsibly sourced, 100% recycled FSC paper and using soy inks.
Do you want to make a difference and help change the world? If the answer's yes then this book is for you!
Turn the pages and discover everything you need to know about deforestation and the ways we can tackle it. From scientists and conservationists helping to protect forest creatures to tech inventions like robot tree-planters, this book helps children aged 8 and up to discover the incredible solutions to deforestation that are being worked on around the world right now.
Readers can begin by exploring different forest types around the world, discovering what makes each of them precious and unique, before taking a look at the causes, effects, and solutions to deforestation. The final section explores what readers can do to help. Filled with guides, tips, and lessons in how to use your voice and change your habits, these pages help readers learn how they can make a difference.
With engaging text by Dr Jess French, presenter of Minibeast Adventure with Jess on CBeebies, and stunning artwork by Alexander Mostov, illustrator of D-Day: Untold Stories of the Normandy Landings Inspired by 20 Real-Life People, this book will teach readers young and old how to better protect and conserve our forests.
"What an inspirational book this is, packed with foliage facts and verdant images. There is extensive information on how readers can help save forests now, and in future." — Marianne Levy, The i Paper
WHY DO FORESTS MATTER?
See what makes these habitats important and special
CHAPTER ONE: EARTH’S FORESTS
TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS - Take a peek at life in these lush, green hangouts
BOREAL FORESTS - Discover the secrets of these winter wonderlands
TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FORESTS - From beetles to bears, meet the creatures that live here
THE PROBLEM OF DEFORESTATION - Get your head around the issue
CHAPTER TWO: THE CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION
PEOPLE, PEOPLE, EVERYWHERE - The link between humans and deforestation
CROPS AND CATTLE - Check out how the food we eat can affect our forests
TIMBER, PAPER, FUEL - The world needs wood, but what’s the impact?
BURIED TREASURE - See how mining can damage forests
CHAPTER THREE: THE EFFECTS OF DEFORESTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE - How cutting down trees affects our planet’s climate
NATURE OFF-BALANCE - From floods to droughts, see how nature reacts
PEOPLE AT RISK - A look at the effects on local communities
ANIMALS IN DANGER - From treetop to forest floor, discover some of the creatures at risk
CHAPTER FOUR: THE SOLUTIONS TO DEFORESTATION
PRESERVING THE WILD - Conservation solutions on the ground
TACKLING LOGGING AND MINING - A look at some of the ways to reduce our impact
TACKLING FARMING - Discover how the world can farm more sustainably
GETTING TECHNICAL - How science and technology is saving forests
SHARING THE FACTS - See how education can change the world
LAWS AND RULES - Discover the power of politics
PEOPLE POWER - How people are making a difference
CHAPTER FIVE: WHAT YOU CAN DO
CHANGE YOUR HABITS - Practical tips on how YOU can do your bit
BUY RESPONSIBLY - Advice on forest-friendly buying habits
USE YOUR VOICE - A guide on how to stand up for your ideas and make yourself heard
BE INSPIRED! - Take a look at some of the change-making careers you could have
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