Can We Save the Tiger? by Martin Jenkins

Can We Save the Tiger? by Martin Jenkins

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A visually stunning and informative picture book about the world's endangered animals.

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Can We Save the Tiger? by Martin Jenkins

A visually stunning and informative picture book about the world’s endangered animals. Tigers are big, beautiful and fierce. But, like many other animals, they are in danger of becoming extinct. With breathtaking illustrations this picture book tells us about the threats to the many endangered species on our planet and the need to prevent their extinction.

Martin Jenkins is a conservation biologist and consultant for the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, a UN organization concerned with conservation and the environment. He has won several awards for his writing including the 1998 TES Information Book of the Year Junior Award for The Emperor's Egg, and he is the reteller of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver (9781406301748), illustrated by Chris Riddell, which won the 2005 Kate Greenaway Medal. He lives in Cambridge.

Vicky White worked as a zookeeper looking after the great apes at Cheshire Zoo – where she couldn't keep from drawing them! This is her second book for children – she previously collaborated with Martin Jenkins for their book Ape. In 2008 she was chosen as one of the Big Picture campaign's ten Best New Illustrators. She lives in Saxmundham, Suffolk.

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ISBN 13 9781406356380
ISBN 10 1406356387
Title Can We Save the Tiger?
Author Martin Jenkins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Walker Books Ltd
Year published 2014-09-09
Number of pages 56
Prizes Winner of Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book, Nonfiction 2011 (United States), Winner of Parents’ Choice Award 2011 (United States), Winner of SLA Information Book Award 2011 (UK), Winner of SLA Information Book Award 2012 (UK), Short-listed for Kate Greenaway Medal (CILIP) 2012 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.