What if gray wolves disappeared?

author: Ardely, Anthony
Gray wolves are a keystone species. Without them, many other animals and plants would be in danger of dying out. Readers of this fascinating book will learn exactly why these fierce hunters are such an important part of ecosystems. Eye-catching photographs bring readers face-to-face with these great predators and hold the attention of even the most reluctant readers. Meanwhile, informative and engaging text helps reinforce essential lessons from the elementary science curriculum. Young wolf enthusiasts will appreciate this captivating volume as much as they appreciate the creatures it is about.
year: 2023
call number/section: 599.77
subjects: gray wolf, behavior, conservation and restoration, animal behavior, wildlife conservation, habitat (ecology), juvenile literature, conservation, animals, habits and behavior, readers (publications)

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What if gray wolves disappeared?
Ardely, Anthony

Gray wolves are a keystone species. Without them, many other animals and plants would be in danger of dying out. Readers of this fascinating book will learn exactly why these fierce hunters are such an important part of ecosystems. Eye-catching photographs bring readers face-to-face with these great predators and hold the attention of even the most reluctant readers. Meanwhile, informative and engaging text helps reinforce essential lessons from the elementary science curriculum. Young wolf enthusiasts will appreciate this captivating volume as much as they appreciate the creatures it is about.
Schools: 1



What if gray wolves disappeared?
Ardely, Anthony
Gareth Stevens Pub. (2023)
"Gray wolves are a keystone species. Without them, many other animals and plants would be in danger of dying out. Readers of this fascinating book will learn exactly why these fierce hunters are such an important part of ecosystems"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 4


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