Saturday, April 10, 2010

Hammond, Paul. Atlas of Endangered Animals.

Hammond, Paul. Atlas of Endangered Animals.
Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark 2010 224p 99.93 978-0-7614-7872-0 ms/hs This handsome book about endangered animals is divided by continent and includes entries that cover fifty different animals. Arranged alphabetically within each continent, the book is a very visually appealing guide to these animals with beautiful full-color drawings, illustrations, and maps enhancing the text. The book begins with an introduction that quantifies the number of animals at risk. It continues with a brief description of each continent and a discussion of the chosen animals. It provides discussions about the animals that depict territory, migration, defense, camouflage, food, conservation, communication, and reproduction and includes a map of their habitat area. Each entry includes key facts and statistics that students might need for research. Arranged alphabetically within each continent, the book is a very visually appealing guide to these animals with beautiful full-color drawings, illustrations, photographs, and maps enhancing the text. The content is well-organized and clearly written with attractive page layouts. The entries also contain comparisons to similar animals. The book ends with an index. While it would not be a book that is read from cover to cover, it is a good source for both researching and browsing and may lead to further research. Ogintz, Susan

1 comment:

Amy C. said...

I have not read this book, but it appears to be one that would be of interest to my students. Studying animals, particularly those that are endangered is always fascinating to kids.