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Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Conservation of the environment > Conservation of wildlife & habitats
Over Australia's 2019-20 Black Summer bushfire season, scientists
estimate that more than three billion native animals were killed or
displaced. Many species - koalas, the regent honeyeater, glossy
black cockatoo, the platypus - are inching towards extinction at
the hands of mega-blazes and the changing climate behind them. In
Flames of Extinction, award-winning science writer John Pickrell
investigates the effects of the 2019-2020 bushfires on Australian
wildlife and ecosystems. Journeying across the firegrounds,
Pickrell explores the stories of creatures that escaped the flames,
the wildlife workers who rescued them, and the conservationists,
land managers, Aboriginal rangers, ecologists and firefighters on
the front line of the climate catastrophe. He also reveals the
radical new conservation methods being trialled to save as many
species as possible from the very precipice of extinction.
After giving up a hectic life as a journalist in Europe and
Hollywood in the late 1960s to return to his boyhood love of
nature, Mike Tomkies moved to Eilean Shona, a remote island off the
west coast of Scotland. There he rebuilt an abandoned croft house
and began a new way of life observing nature. He tracked foxes and
stags, made friends with seals and taught an injured sparrow-hawk
to hunt for itself. It was the indomitable spirit of this tiny bird
that taught Tomkies what it takes for any of us to be truly free.
Whether he was fishing, growing his own food or battling through
stormy seas in a tiny boat, he learned that he could survive in the
harsh environment. This is the astonishing story of daring to take
the first step away from urban routines and embracing a harsh yet
immensely rewarding way of life which, in turn, led Tomkies to an
even more remote location and inspired an acclaimed series of books
on various animals and the challenges and joys of living in remote
places.
Discover secrets, stories and facts about the world's most at-risk
animals! This beautifully illustrated collection tells the story of
over 60 real-life courageous creatures. With incredible facts about
animals from all seven continents and the oceans of the world, from
Diego, the age-defying tortoise, to Koko, the beloved gorilla that
learned to communicate using sign language. This fascinating book
includes tons of information about animal conservation and climate
change, making it an ideal read for those who love nature and
animals and want to make a difference. Issues covered include:
nature and wildlife conservation recycling and reuse eco-preneurs
Each chapter is illustrated by artists from around the world, from
New Zealand to Brazil. A book to love and treasure, the stunning
cover has a shiny gold finish. Rebel Animals is the perfect gift
for any animal or nature lover, all year round! Complete your
creature collection and discover more amazing animal stories in:
Rebel Cats! Brave Tales of Feisty Felines Rebel Dogs! Heroic Tales
of Trusty Hounds.
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