ChildCraft Nature In Danger

by World Book


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Description:

A) Prehistoric animals:
1)The ancestors of today’s animal lived millions and millions of year ago.
2)Some adapted to change, some became extinct.

B) Gone forever:
In his ignorance, man has hunted these animals to extinction.

C) Dangerous condition:
It becomes more and more difficult for animals to survive int their natural surrounding.

D) Animal under threat:
By the end of the century, many animals will die out completely if they are not protected.

E) Plants in danger:
Some plants are unable to survive as the countryside changes.

F) Saved!:
By careful planning these animals are no longer under threat of extinction.

G) Help!:
The ways in which every one of us can help protect our valuable wildlife.

153
English
Genre, Young Adult

About The Author

The World Book Encyclopedia is an encyclopedia published in the United States. The encyclopedia was designed to cover major areas of knowledge uniformly, but it shows particular strength in scientific, technical, and medical subjects. It is based in Chicago, Illinois. The first edition (1917) contained eight volumes. New editions have since appeared every year except 1920, 1924, and 1932, with major revisions in 1929 (13 volumes), 1947 (19 volumes), 1960 (20 volumes), 1971 (22 volumes), and 1988 (new typeface and page design, and some 10,000 new editorial features). World Book also publishes children’s non-fiction and picture books under the Bright Connections Media imprint, and educational development and supplemental instructional resources through Incentive Publications by World Book.
The 1917 edition was published by the Hanson-Roach-Fowler Company, but within two years, World Book became the property of W.F. Quarrie & Company. In 1945, the World Book became the property of Field Enterprises. In 1978, World Book was purchased by Scott Fetzer Company, which in turn has been a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway since 1985.


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