Published not only for kids but for everyone, "Now You See Me: From Endangered to Extinction" (published by Xlibris) promotes ecological and environmental facts in a fairly simple but direct way. It emphasizes education and deliberate action aimed towards prevention of furthering affected species to the brink of extinction.
Written by author Diane Brischke, this book tackles responsibility in promoting a safe habitat for animals and plants alike. From Central and South American Macaws to the largest marine animal, the great blue whale, it imparts succinct wildlife facts and trivia from one particular species to another. It highlights information regarding what triggers their decline.
Brischke emphasizes that human encroachment poses significant harm to these creatures. Poaching, pollution, industrialization, overhunting and illegal pet trade all contribute to the unfavorable condition of the wildlife. These practices directly or indirectly induce negative consequences to their natural habitats, thereby, leaving animals and plants with sparse space and supply of food to subsist and foster their kind.
"Now You See Me: From Endangered to Extinction" serves as a massive information drive to safeguard what remains of the environment today. It is an essential manual depicting endangered animals desperately clinging for their survival. This book is a universal call to cut the practices that worsen the growing problems these endangered animals are facing.
"Now You See Me: From Endangered to Extinction"
By Diane Brischke
Hardcover | 8.5 x 11in | 52 pages | ISBN 9781479751570
Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 52 pages | ISBN 9781479751563
E-Book | 52 pages | ISBN 9781479751587
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Diane Brischke has a Bachelors Degree in English and Science, a Master's Degree in Education and Learning Disabilities. She began her teaching career at Ferry Elementary School in Detroit where she accepted a position in the first grade. After a period of some years she changed positions and returned to the university to receive a state endorsement in Early Childhood. This led her to teach in a preschool se ting. Her teaching experiences existed for a period of 35 years when she retired. Upon her retirement she became a senior docent at the city zoo and is now the Youth Education Director at the Belle Isle Aquarium in Detroit. She has spent many hours walking the paths of many zoos and aquariums photographing animals and marine life. She supports wildlife organizations that bring awareness to the public about the animals that are suffering and dying due to the many dangers that are causing their numbers to decline in the wild due to many factors. The numbers are declining rapidly and these organizations are dedicated to helping and protecting the many species of wildlife as well as marine life around the world. They work to help increase the numbers of these animals so they are safe and can be returned to their natural habitat and the circle of life can be left to nature.
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