The Late, Great Endlings: Stories of the Last Survivors

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The Late Great Endlings Stories of the Last Survivors Deborah Kerbel Illustrated by Aimée van Drimmelen ORCA BOOK PUBLISHERS
The Late, Great Endlings: Stories of the Last Survivors

The Late, Great Endlings: Stories of the Last Survivors

Over the past 500 years, thousands of species of plants and animals have become extinct. <em>The Late, Great Endlings</em> pays homage to some of the more well-known endlings of the past century with rhyming stanzas that accompany watercolor illustrations and factual descriptions of each animal, along with the circumstances that led to their species' extinction. Together, these portraits of animals, like the passenger pigeon, the Pinta Island tortoise and the Tasmanian tiger, are a poignant symbol of a world irreversibly altered by human development, habitat loss and climate change. Readers are invited to reflect on the interconnectedness of all life forms on our planet with an additional look at animals that are at risk of becoming extinct in our lifetime. Concluding on a hopeful note, the final page offers suggestions for what kids can do to change the course of this mass species extinction crisis

About This Book

By: Deborah Kerbel
Illustrated by: Aimée van Drimmelen
Published by: Orca Book Publishers
6-8Age Range
- AR
33Pages
Wild ThingsSubject
NC1030LLexile
15-30 minsReading Time
-Guided Reading
-Fountas & Pinnell
-DRA