Mission: Wolf Rescue (National Geographic Kids: Animal Rescue)

by Kitson Jazynka (Author)

Mission: Wolf Rescue (National Geographic Kids: Animal Rescue)
Introduces the behavior and characteristics of wolves and discusses why it is important that they be saved.
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Leaves readers with the notions that there are actions they can personally take to conserve the environment and that science is not something one reads about, but rather something one does.

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Kitson Jazynka
Author Kitson Jazynka is an award-winning freelance writer and children's author. Her work appears regularly in National Geographic Kids, American Girl, and Young Rider magazine, as well as the Washington Post's KidsPost. Kitson currently lives with her family in Washington, DC.

Literacy consultant Stephanie Laird is an instructional coach at Mitchellville Elementary in Mitchellville, Iowa, and is currently serving on the International Literacy Association's (ILA) Board of Directors through 2019. She was the 2014 recipient of the ILA Technology and Literacy Award. Stephanie is the President-Elect of the Iowa Reading Association and was the 2017 Conference Chair of the Iowa Reading Association's annual conference. Along with being an ambassador and advocate for education, literacy, and teacher leadership across her state, Stephanie was a member of ILA's Literacy, eLearning, Communication, and Culture Committee and has contributed to the International Literacy Day Activity Kit, Literacy Daily, and ReadWriteThink.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781426314940
Lexile Measure
1110
Guided Reading Level
R
Publisher
National Geographic Kids
Publication date
April 08, 2014
Series
National Geographic Kids: Animal Rescue
BISAC categories
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF003240 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Wolves & Coyotes
JNF003270 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Endangered
Library of Congress categories
Wildlife conservation
Wolves
Conservation

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