Sixth Extinction
by Kolbert, Elizabeth
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j576.5 Evo Evolution and genetics. | j576.5 Rau Inheritance and variation of traits / | j576.5092 Ede Gregor Mendel, and the roots of genetics | j576.84 Kol Sixth Extinction | j577 Eco Ecology. | j577 Ful Ecosystems & environment / | j577 Nee Ecology crafts for kids |
Young readers' adaptation of The sixth extinction : an unnatural history first published in New York by Henry Holt and Company, 2014.
Includes index.
The sixth extinction (Atelopus zeteki) -- The mastodon's molars (Mammut americanum) -- The original penguin (Pinguinus impennis) -- The luck of the ammonites (Discoscaphites jerseyensis) -- Welcome to the Anthropocene (Dicranograptus ziczac) -- The sea around us (Patella caerulea) -- A reef in time (Acropora millepora) -- The forest and the trees (Alzatea verticillata) -- Islands on dry land (Eciton burchellii) -- The new Pangaea (Myotis lucifugus) -- The rhino gets an ultrasound (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) -- The madness gene (Homo neanderthalensis) -- The thing with feathers (Homo sapiens).
"Over the last half-billion years, there have been five mass extinctions, when the diversity of life on earth suddenly and dramatically contracted. Scientists around the world are monitoring the sixth extinction, predicted to be the most devastating extinction event since the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs. Adapting from her New York Times-bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning adult nonfiction, Elizabeth Kolbert explores the Anthropocene era: the era defined by human impact. This young readers adaptation is made accessible with its additional explanations of scientific concepts. Along with photographs from the original book, the adaptation includes illustrations to help make the past, present, and future of extinction compelling for younger readers"--
Ages 8-12 Godwin Books.
Grades 4-6 Godwin Books.
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