by Melissa Stewart (Author) Higgins Bond (Illustrator)
For nature lovers, environmentalists, and fans of fresh- and salt-water creatures.
In her award-winning A Place for… series, noted science writer Melissa Stewart explores declining species in nature and how humans can help. This teacher and classroom favorite centers on the fish population.
Scientists have discovered more than 25,000 species of fish on Earth and estimate there are thousands more to be identified, but the fish population has been steadily declining for decades. Human actions often contribute to the decline. How can we help ensure that there will be a safe place for fish?
In simple yet compelling language, veteran science writer Melissa Stewart showcases twelve types of North American fish, from the North Atlantic swordfish to the spotted trunkfish of Florida’s coral reefs. Her clear narrative shows the threats these fish face, and informative sidebars describe a wide variety of efforts to save them. Featuring glorious full-color illustrations by Higgins Bond and range maps for each fish, this is a perfect choice for budding scientists, environmentalists, and nature lovers.
This nonfiction picture book is part of the prize-winning A Place for… series, six titles designed to inform young readers about a wide range of environmental issues and to present ways people can help protect animals and their natural habitats.
Also available:
A Place for Bats
A Place for Birds
A Place for Butterflies
A Place for Frogs
A Place for Turtles
Teacher’s Guide available.
Awards:
Green Earth Book Award (Shortlist, Children’s Nonfiction) / Newton Marasco Foundation
Kansas State Reading Circle Recommended Reading List (Intermediate) / Kansas National Education Association
Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 / NSTA / CBC
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