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Once thought to be extinct in the wild, the southern white rhino is
now classified as near threatened and lives mostly on protected
reserves. Over 100 years of conservation efforts have made it the
only rhino of the five rhino species not listed as endangered. This
engaging book explores how habitat loss and relentless poaching for
their horns nearly brought this species to extinction. Readers will
discover how this species was saved from extinction and whether
similar strategies may help other rhino species in peril.
The lesser long-nosed bat became the first bat species to be
removed from the US endangered species list due to population
recovery. This mammal plays a vital role as a pollinator in desert
ecosystems in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Readers
will learn about the collaborative efforts between the two
countries, conservationists, tequila producers, and citizen
scientists that are bringing back not only the lesser long-nosed
bat, but the plants they rely on for food.
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Angels Flight (Paperback)
Walt Wheelock; Illustrated by Ruth Daly; Introduction by W. W Robinson
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R514
Discovery Miles 5 140
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Although still listed as critically endangered, the mountain
gorilla is the only great ape whose population is increasing in the
wild. Humans still pose their greatest threat, but a number of
organizations have been collaborating with local people in
conservation efforts to bring back their numbers. Learn about the
programs that are expanding the mountain gorilla's habitat,
reducing poaching, and managing tourism, which provides jobs to
replace the financial incentive to poach.
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Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
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R367
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Discovery Miles 3 400
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