Book details
Can Snow Leopards Roar?
Description
JOIN THE JEACs J - Junior E - Environmentalists A - And C - Conservationists in their fourth incredible adventure! Kinnaird Wildlife Conservation Centre (KWCC), situated in the Cairngorm mountain range in Scotland, had their biggest success with the captive breeding of Panthera Uncia. Commonly known as snow leopards, these beautiful creatures are currently on the endangered species list. KWCC staff celebrated this success with their community, but the day after the event, three cubs and their parents are discovered missing! Foul play is suspected. Arriving three weeks after this contemptible incident, to spend their Christmas holidays at KWCC, the JEACs are horrified at the news. Naturally they are determined to catch the felons. Join Rohan, Umedh, Amy, Nimal, Anu, Gina, Mich and their new Scottish mates as they use their ingenuity to discover the plot and protect the beautiful snow leopards. Website: http: //www.jeacs.com
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
200 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- To learn about the unique biology and behavior of snow leopards, including whether they can actually roar or not.
- To explore the habitats and conservation efforts surrounding one of the world's most elusive big cats and understand the importance of preserving their environment.
- To enjoy the storytelling and narrative style of Amelia Lionheart, which may offer a blend of factual information with engaging prose.
- To gain insight into the challenges faced by snow leopards in the wild, including human-wildlife conflict and climate change, and what can be done to mitigate these issues.