Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
362
Language
English
Published
Jul 8, 2021
Publisher
Ring of Fire Press
Description
Garrett W. Vance delves into the fascinating and tragic history of the dodo bird, one of the most iconic symbols of extinction. As he weaves together scientific research and engaging storytelling, he reveals the complex relationship between humans and this flightless bird that once thrived on Mauritius. The narrative takes readers on a journey through time, highlighting the factors that led to the dodo's demise and the lessons we can learn from it today.
Vance's work not only serves as an exploration of the dodo's story but also as a call to action for conservation. He examines the broader themes of environmental responsibility, the impact of human activity on wildlife, and the importance of preserving biodiversity. With a blend of historical context and modern relevance, the book aims to inspire a new generation of conservationists to take meaningful steps toward protecting endangered species.
Vance's work not only serves as an exploration of the dodo's story but also as a call to action for conservation. He examines the broader themes of environmental responsibility, the impact of human activity on wildlife, and the importance of preserving biodiversity. With a blend of historical context and modern relevance, the book aims to inspire a new generation of conservationists to take meaningful steps toward protecting endangered species.
Genres
Children’s
History
Nature