Bringing Back the Snow Leopard (Animals Back from the Brink)
Native to several mountain ranges and plateaus in south Asia and eastern Europe, the snow leopard has been threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and a reduced food source.
Learn how collaborative programs across borders and with local people have helped the species populations in some areas remain steady, and also benefit the big cat's main food source, wild sheep and goats, whose numbers are reduced by hunters and competition for grazing from livestock.
Target age group 8-11
Learn how collaborative programs across borders and with local people have helped the species populations in some areas remain steady, and also benefit the big cat's main food source, wild sheep and goats, whose numbers are reduced by hunters and competition for grazing from livestock.
Target age group 8-11
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CategoryJuvenile Nonfiction
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Age Group9 to 12 yrs
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Grade Level3-5
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LanguageEnglish
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BindingPaperback
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Theme 1Animals, Pets & Fish
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Theme 2Science & Nature
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Detailed (BISAC) Subject/ThemeAnimal Welfare
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Awards
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AuthorStuckey, Rachel
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SeriesAnimals Back from the Brink
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Lexile Level1070
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AR Level6.9
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Dewey599.7555
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PublisherCrabtree Publishing Company
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Publication Date9/30/2019
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Pages32
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Dimensions0.2 H × 10.0 L × 8.0 W
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Case Qty80