A Bird in the Hand

A Bird in the Hand Keeping New Zealand Wildlife Safe

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Publisher's Synopsis

Written in a fresh, lively and informative style, A BIRD IN THE HAND looks at a number of New Zealand's unique creatures, the places where they are safe and some of the people who are working to keep them that way.It includes many endangered species and others that are ancient and/or interesting. Starting with the moa, as important historical background, the book features kakapo, kiwi, hoiho (yellow-eyed penguin), kaka and kea, black stilt, Hamilton's frog, NZ falcon, short-tailed bat, giant snail, peripatus, tuatara, black robin and albatross.Each creature is introduced in a light and child-friendly way with an anecdote often featuring a DoC worker who, from vast experience, knows the creature well. There are fact boxes for those who want to know more and fascinating side stories. Nearly all of the creatures owe their continued existence to island sanctuaries of some sort (offshore or mainland). A BIRD IN THE HAND underlines their continui ng fragility, the danger that introduced animals present and the part that all of us continue to play in ensuring the safety and continuance of endemic species.Janet Hunt is the author of HONE TUWHARE: A BIOGRAPHY.;She is passionate about New Zealand's native animals.** Winner of the Non-Fiction award AND the Book of the Year in the NZ Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2004Winner of the Elsie Locke Medal for Non-fiction in the LIANZA book awards 2004**

Book information

ISBN: 9781869415631
Publisher: Random House New Zealand Ltd
Imprint: Random House New Zealand Ltd
Language: English
Weight: 418g
Height: 251mm
Width: 211mm
Spine width: 9mm