Bird's-Eye View: Keeping Wild Birds in Flight
Synopsis:
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Let's flock together to save wild birds.
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.
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 9 to 12.
Key Features:
- Wild birds are in trouble around the world. In this book, kids learn what they are can do, in their own backyards, to help convserve them.
- There is a widespread and thriving birding community of people all over the world who are invested in the future of birds, from scientists, to birders, to backyard enthusiasts and the general public. The book features approximately ten profiles of young birders and what they’re doing, around the world, to protect birds and their habitats.
- The author is a biologist, conservationist and passionate about birds and other wildlife. She’s a director of the Thetis Island Nature Conservancy and the Cowichan Community Land Trust.
This book is part of the Orca Wild series that examines the intricacies of animals, ecosystems, humans and our relationships to each other.
Keywords / Topics: bird conservation, ornithology, endangered species, habitat loss, young birders
Additional Information
144 pages | 7.50" x 9.00"