Mongolian Wild Horse

 
9781602790414 9781602790414
 
  • Member Price: $18.95
  • List Price: $27.07
 

Details

Summary

The Mongolian wild horse was once considered extinct in the wild and only a few existed in zoos. Find out how scientists working together have reintroduced Mongolian wild horses to their former habitat and are helping them take their first steps on the road to recovery.

Specifications

Leveling

  • Accelerated Reader® Quiz: 117830
  • Accelerated Reader® Reading Level: 4.4
  • Accelerated Reader® Interest Level: Mg
  • Accelerated Reader® Points: 0.5

Table of Contents

  • Quiet Time
  • The Little Horse of Mongolia
  • A Long, Hard Story
  • The Road to Recovery
  • The Takh Today
  • Map
  • Glossary
  • For More Information
  • Index
  • About the Author

Reviews

Library Media Connection

Reviewed on 1 February 2008

This series covers several species that are on their way back from probable extinction. Each book gives an overview of the animal covered food, reproduction, life patterns-and then explains how the animal earned a place on the endangered species list. Consequences of human behavior are covered in an unbiased tone. The books focus on how humans have stepped up to defend the animals and work toward their preservation. Scattered throughout each book are life and career skills, learning and innovation skills and 21st century content. Each provides further insight into the animals themselves as well as scientists who have worked to save the animals. These asides also pose thought provoking questions that require the reader to apply higher level thinking skills.

Detailed photographs accompany the text and add to the book’s visual appeal.

Recommended.

Amanda Jones, Librarian, Dominion Trail Elementary, Ashburn, Virginia.

Contributors

Content Adviser: Professor Sue McDonnell

Head, Equine Behavior Lab, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

Author: Susan H. Gray

Susan H. Gray has a master’s degree in zoology. She has written more than 70 science and reference books for children and especially loves writing about animals. Gray also likes to garden and play the piano. She lives in Cabot, Arkansas, with her husband, Michael, and many pets.

 

Education for the 21st Century

Cherry Lake Publishing is committed to providing quality, relevant library and classroom resources that better prepare students for the future while exciting their imaginations on every page. We offer schools, libraries, and educators the tools they need to engage students in lasting and meaningful ways, help drive their achievement and performance, and better prepare them for life in the 21st Century. More »

Recently Viewed