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Zoo Scientists To The Rescue 1st Edition Patricia Newman Annie Crawley

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Zoo Scientists To The Rescue 1st Edition Patricia Newman Annie Crawley
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Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.73 MB
Pages: 68
Author: Patricia Newman; Annie Crawley
ISBN: 9781512451139, 1512451134
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Zoo Scientists To The Rescue 1st Edition Patricia Newman Annie Crawley by Patricia Newman; Annie Crawley 9781512451139, 1512451134 instant download after payment.

Zoos take care of animals and welcome visitors of all ages, but that's not all zoos do. Author Patricia Newman and photographer Annie Crawley bring readers behind the scenes at three zoos to meet scientists working to save endangered animals. Meredith Bastian's experiences studying wild orangutans help educate both zoo visitors and the zoo workers who care for captive orangutans. Jeff Baughman breeds black-footed ferrets and reintroduces them into the wild. And Rachel Santymire examines poop from black rhinoceroses at the zoo and in their natural habitat to benefit all black rhinos. Find out how zoo scientists are helping us learn more about these remarkable, at-risk species before it's too late!

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