Tigers (Wildlife at Risk)

Tigers (Wildlife at Risk)

by HelenRiley (Author)

Synopsis

This book is one of a series focusing on some of the world's best-known animals that are facing extinction. In this book the reader learns of the changing fortunes of the tiger, which could have become extinct but for the intervention of conservationists. First the author describes the history of the tiger - the zoological family they belong to and its subspecies, population and distribution, habitat, hunting techniques and how tigers raise their young. Next there is an explanation of how tigers came to be feared by people, which led to overhunting of the species. This, combined with extensive habitat loss, led to the decline of the tiger population until it reached danger level. Finally, the author describes the successful Project Tiger campaign that created special forest reserves to protect tigers and many other animals too.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Hodder Wayland
Published: 30 Jun 1990

ISBN 10: 1852109378
ISBN 13: 9781852109370

Author Bio
Peter Riley was a science teacher for 25 years, 17 of them as Head of Science. His first book was published in 1981, and he has been a full-time author since 1996, with over 200 books published for children, students and teachers. He is the winner of the prestigious Schoolbook Award for Science in 2000, as well as being shortlisted for the Aventis Science Prize 2004 and nominated for the Educational Resources Award in 2009.