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Beware the Burmese pythons and other invasive animal species / written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Phil Nicholls.

Kaner, Etta, (author.). Nicholls, Phil (Phil D.), (illustrator.).

Summary:

"What do cane toads, cats and Burmese pythons have in common? They're invading our ecosystems! Learn about 10 common invasive species from around the world, exploring how they got into new ecosystems and the damage they've caused. With text organized in all kinds of fun ways, from posters to newspaper articles to comic strips, this funny, highly visual book will keep young readers engaged. Each section provides basic information about one invasive animal, including their most distinctive features and where they came from, before telling the story of how they arrived in a new place. Humans, of course, are actually the ones responsible for moving invasive species around the world--but luckily, we're also trying to solve the problem. Readers will learn about how scientists are working to contain each invasive species and that it is possible to solve environmental issues. Back matter includes sources, a glossary and an index." -- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781525304460
  • ISBN: 1525304461
  • Physical Description: 48 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 27 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON, Canada : Kids Can Press, [2022]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Nutria -- Cane toads -- Starlings -- Tawny crazy ants -- Feral cats -- Rabbitfish -- Killer shrimp -- Burmese pythons -- Northern snakehead fish -- Cactus moths.
Target Audience Note:
880L Lexile
Subject: Introduced animals > Juvenile literature.
Habitat conservation > Juvenile literature.
Genre: Informational works.
Illustrated works.
Creative nonfiction.

Available copies

  • 5 of 6 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Rolla Public. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Rolla Public Library JNF 591.62 KAN (Text) 38256101856767 Juvenile Nonfiction Checked out 05/06/2024
Carthage Public Library JNF 591.62 Kaner, Etta (Text) 34MO2001811839 Juvenile Non-Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Windsor J 591.62 KANER (Text) 30065100192845 Juvenile Non-Fiction Available -
Little Dixie - Main Library - Moberly J 591.62 KANER (Text) 2004742453 Non-Fiction Shelves Available -
North Kansas City Public Library J 591.62 KAN (Text) 0001012492697 JUV Nonfiction Available -
Polk County Library-Bolivar J 591.62 KAN (Text) 34531000320877 Juvenile Non-Fiction Available -

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Beware the Burmese Pythons : And Other Invasive Animal Species
Beware the Burmese Pythons : And Other Invasive Animal Species
by Kaner, Etta; Nicholls, Phil (Illustrator)
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Beware the Burmese Pythons : And Other Invasive Animal Species


A kid-friendly introduction to invasive animal species that explores how they got into new ecosystems and the damage they've caused. It might not seem like a big deal when a non-native animal species finds its way to another environment. But it can be! Invasive species reproduce quickly and often have no natural predators, allowing them to overtake native species, and even destroy the ecosystem of their new home. Here's an intriguing look at 10 of these species from around the world -- from tiny cactus moths to mighty Burmese pythons -- and the problems they're causing. As each section explains, humans were responsible for bringing all these animals to their new locations. And now it's up to humans to do something about it! In this unique, highly visual book, Etta Kaner's accessible text and Phil Nicholls's vibrant art reveal a fascinating world of "aliens" that invade new habitats. With two spreads for each animal, the book is chock-full of information, including the animal's features, habitat and invasion route; a narrative describing how it became invasive and why it's become a problem; and a list of ideas for what can be done, ending with the question, "If you were a scientist or conservation officer, what would you do?" The text is presented in fun, eye-catching formats, ranging from comic strips to posters to newspaper articles, keeping the engagement level high and highlighting what scientists are currently doing to solve the problems. There are strong life-science connections here on characteristics of living things, ecosystems and habitats. Contains a glossary, sources, further reading and how to help.

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