Gaia Wild: Jane Ray's Wildlife Rescue
Autor Diane Haynesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2009 – vârsta de la 12 până la 17 ani
"Join feisty teen activist Jane Ray as she embarks on a wild adventure to save a captive elephant."
In this exciting and timely addition to the popular "Jane Ray's Wildlife Rescue" series, young activist Jane Ray faces the challenges and rewards of animal rescue and rehabilitation. Readers and educators alike will enjoy the fascinating information, interactive resources and animal rescue tips.
When a film production company arrives in Cedar's Ridge to shoot a movie, everyone in the city is excited -- except Jane Ray. One of the film stars is not being treated very well: Gaia the elephant is kept in tiny quarters and forced to kneel, walk and trumpet on command. Jane soon learns that Animal Actors Inc. wants to buy Gaia from the local zoo and put her to work, and Jane is determined to sabotage the plans. When the sale falls through and Gaia is scheduled to be euthanized, Jane decides it's up to her to save Gaia's life and restore the elephant's freedom.
About the Wildlife Rescue Series:
When you carve a city out of a rainforest, you can be sure the animals are going to need somebody on their side. In "Wildlife Rescue," reluctant heroine Jane Ray is that somebody. An exciting new series that explores the challenges and rewards of wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, Wildlife Rescue is packed with fascinating facts and interactive resources including volunteer opportunities and animal rescue how-to's.
"Wildlife Rescue" is sure to delight animal lovers everywhere.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1552859363
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 109 x 175 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: WALRUS BOOKS
Seria Jane Ray's Wildlife Rescue
Notă biografică
Author and animal activist Diane Haynes is a recent nominee for Canada's National Magazine Award (freelance writing). She writes the Animal Instinct column for BurnabyNOW in British Columbia, and is the founder of the Haynes Scholarship for the Advancement of Animal Welfare at the University of British Columbia.