Book details

  • Genre:children's nonfiction
  • Sub-genre:Animals / Wolves, Coyotes & Wild Dogs
  • Age Range (years):5 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Pages:32
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317846428

Born Wild

A Story About American Red Wolves

Overview


Join a frisky group of wolf pups as they learn about the dangers of survival in this lushly illustrated children's book about the importance of conservation and the species survival of the critically endangered American Red Wolf.
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Description


In "Born Wild," Zoo Docent Carol Story, author of the delightful children's "Ellie's Day" series of conservation-themed books, provides young readers with a marvelous introduction to the world of the American Red Wolf. Weaving family learning and conservation science into a tapestry of understanding of our planet's rarest wolf, Carol bundles her readers in endearing wolf lexicon and profound survival lessons for these rarest of creatures. Readers will get a peek into a family den where red wolves (or Howlers, as they call themselves) educate their wolf pups to the dangers of survival. A frisky litter of pups—along with lush colored pictures and easy-to-understand conservation concepts—provide young book lovers with an introduction to the importance of species survival.
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About The Author


Carol Story is the author of several children's books that educate young readers about the importance of conservation and species survival. A long-time conservationist, Carol is passionate about preserving life on our planet for future generations. After retiring from a corporate career, she began monitoring shore birds for the Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds, which led to the first book in her "Ellie's Day" series of children's books, "Ellie's Day at the Shore." When she's not writing books, she volunteers as a docent at Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo where she mentors new volunteers, walks the zoo grounds sharing animal stories with guests, and conducts Zoo Walkabouts. She has been on several "eco-field trips," helping with projects such as combatting invasive plant species. She's also recently taken on the role of vice president of the zoo's Volunteer Council and is the editor of the zoo's newsletter, The Howler, with some of her articles appearing in Symbiosis, a national quarterly publication published by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Docents and Volunteers (AZADV). Carol lives in Connecticut with her partner, George, and they can often be found hiking the shores and trails of New England.
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