Copyright Date:
2014
Edition Date:
2014
Release Date:
01/01/14
Pages:
24 pages
ISBN:
1-433-99169-1
ISBN 13:
978-1-433-99169-1
Dewey:
599.7695
LCCN:
2012277765
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Tue Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)
Solid information and excellent photographs make these titles in the Animals at Risk series a good choice for kids beginning to learn about endangered species. Each book explains how the subject animal has become nearly extinct and what is being done to increase their numbers. Sea Otters in Danger explains how these cuties have been hunted for their fur and lost their lives in oil spills. They are one of very few prehensile animals and use their paws to open shellfish. All books in the series feature captions that advance the text and short, informative "Wild Facts." A fine introduction to a subject children will continue to learn about.
School Library Journal
(Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
HARASYMIW, N. D. Condors in Danger . ISBN 978-1-4339-9154-7 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-9157-8 . MAIMONE, Sofia . Snow Leopards in Danger . ISBN 978-1-4339-9174-5 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-9733-4 . MINEO, Ella . Sea Otters in Danger . ISBN 978-1-4339-9169-1 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-9172-1 . SHEA, Adele . Wolves in Danger . ISBN 978-1-4339-9178-3 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-9181-3 . SNYDER, Lydia . Rhinos in Danger . ISBN 978-1-4339-9159-2 ; ISBN 978-1-4339-9162-2 . ea vol: 24p. (Animals at Risk Series). chart. further reading. glossary. illus. index. map. photos. reprods. websites. Gareth Stevens . 2013. lib. ed. $22.60; ebk. $22.60. Gr 2-3 Combining basic species facts with information about endangerment threats, this set introduces animal conservation to younger readers. Opening pages describe behavior and physical features, with population status mentioned briefly. By easing into the bad news and coupling it with details of scientific efforts to address threats, the books strike a balance between alarming threats, potential solutions, and positive trends such as the recoveries of sea otters and white rhinos. The well-spaced main paragraphs are clearly written. "Wild Facts" text boxes provide tidbits of additional information. Species differences are neatly identified, as in the comparison of gray wolves' status to that of red wolves. Population numbers are easily accessible within the narratives, though Prairie Dogs regrettably lacks this data. Appealing full-page photographs mostly feature the animals in their habitats, avoiding images of capture and suffering and supporting the sensitive approach that is appropriate for the intended age level.
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.
Sea otters are perhaps the cutest animals in the ocean. Readers will agree when they set their eyes on photographs of these fascinating mammals trying to survive in the icy waters of the North Pacific Ocean. These friendly animals have the densest fur in the world, an adaptation that both helps them keep warm yet hurts them as fur traders overhunted them. Today, the sea otter population is fighting for its life. Readers will find out what people are doing to help them.