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Chimpanzee Rescue: Changing the Future for Endangered Wildlife (Firefly Animal Rescue) [Hardcover]

Patricia Bow (Author)

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October 2, 2004 10 and up5 and upFirefly Animal Rescue

From the book:
"We need to give them the respect they deserve, as our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom."

Long used in mass media entertainment, chimpanzees are recognized and loved by people of all ages. In spite of their popularity, chimpanzees are threatened by a disappearing habitat, poaching and disease. In 1984, demand for lab chimpanzees skyrocketed when scientists discovered that chimpanzees could be infected with HIV. Only four years later, the chimpanzee's status moved from threatened to endangered.

Chimpanzee Rescue explains the innovative strategies conservationists are using to prevent its demise.

While much is being accomplished through increased public awareness and conservation management, much needs to be done. The recent Ebola outbreak, a deadly virus that also affects humans, devastated chimp populations in central Africa. It's a grim reminder of how biologically similar our species are.

About the Firefly Animal Rescue series:

The Firefly Animal Rescue identifies endangered and threatened species and what is being done to protect them. Combining lively, accessible text and stunning color photographs, each book provides a detailed overview of the species, describing its characteristics, behavior, habits, physiology and more.

"These attractive books are a call to action... fascinating readable accounts."
- School Library Journal

"Succinct introductions to the science and practice of wildlife conservation... written in accessible, lively language."
- Booklist

(200504)

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Grade 5 Up–These well-written titles introduce endangered or threatened species, describe how and why they are in danger, and explain what efforts are being made to protect them. In each book, a time line of conservation efforts with regard to the creatures' environments, research, and the law is included. Illustrated fast-fact sections provide information on name, size, life span, reproduction, diet, and more. Stunning, full-color photographs bring each species to life and depict a number of individuals in the field and laboratory working to save these animals. Each book also examines what the future looks like (bleak), and includes information on "How You Can Help." This last section lists contact information for conservation clubs and organizations. Each book includes an excellent index. These attractive titles are a call to action.–Cynde Suite, Bartow County Library System, Adairsville, GA
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Award winning... beautiful photography and inspiring examples of individuals passionately devoted to wildlife conservation... excellent resource. (Debra Bridgman Green Teacher 200612)

Stunning, full-color photographs bring each species to life... excellent index. These attractive books are a call to action. (Cynde Suite School Library Journal 200504)

[review of series:] Anyone interested in learning more about endangered animals will find these books fascinating. (Ruie Chehak Library Media Connection 200502)

Readers will be inspired by the leading scientists and conservationists in the field... who are working to help chimpanzees survive. (Wildlife Conservation )

One can't read this book without admiring the dedication of those people working to save another creature on the brink. (Gillian Richardson Canadian Materials )

Very well organized... numerous photographs serve the dual purpose of adding visual appeal and bringing the text to life. (Janet Toope Resource Links )

Sets the stage for stories of hope through human actions... a good primer of information about chimpanzees and bonobos. (Dorothy A. Billows Science Books and Films )

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I was born and raised in Ontario, in a family descended from Scottish, Irish, and English pioneers who settled in the Ottawa Valley when it was still mostly uncut forest. Family stories planted in me a fascination with history, but above all I loved the tang of adventure in those tales.

I scribbled my first short story at the age of eight and haven't stopped writing since. My published works include fantasy novels for children 10 and up, as well as non-fiction books. I write what I love to read: stories with a flavour of the strange and mysterious, anchored by down-to-earth heroes.

Over the years I have also been a librarian, a press reader, and a newspaper reporter. Now I work at a university as a writer. By day I turn out serious prose about science, engineering, and other weighty subjects. By night I map worlds of the imagination.

I live in Kitchener, Ontario, with my husband Eric and a small but fierce grey tabby cat named Pooka. In my very scarce spare time, I love to walk, read, and design my own sweaters.

Visit me at http://home.golden.net/~thebows/patricia.htm

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Six or seven million years ago, a common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees roamed across Africa. Read the first page
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