Galapagos Penguins

Galapagos Penguins
Title Galapagos Penguins PDF eBook
Author Molly Kolpin
Publisher Capstone
Pages 34
Release 2013
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429684313

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"Learn how Galapagos penguins got to the tropics, what they eat, the challenges they face, and what you can do to help"-- Cover verso.

Galapagos Penguin or Emperor Penguin (Wild World: Hot and Cold Animals)

Galapagos Penguin or Emperor Penguin (Wild World: Hot and Cold Animals)
Title Galapagos Penguin or Emperor Penguin (Wild World: Hot and Cold Animals) PDF eBook
Author Eric Geron
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 36
Release 2022-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1338799541

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Discover how different animals with the same name can be! Galapagos penguins and emperors are both types of penguins, but they are very different! Galapagos penguins live on warm islands and use their flippers to cool off. Emperor penguins live mostly in chilly Antarctica and huddle together to keep warm. Discover the many reasons why these penguins are hot and cold! ABOUT THE SERIES: Did you know that there are a lot of animals with the same name that live in very different environments? This brand NEW series will have full-color photographs throughout with short blocks of text to entertain and explain how some animals like it hot and others like the colder the better!

Penguins

Penguins
Title Penguins PDF eBook
Author Pablo Garcia Borboroglu
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 337
Release 2015-10-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0295999063

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Penguins, among the most delightful creatures in the world, are also among the most vulnerable. The fragile status of most penguin populations today mirrors the troubled condition of the southern oceans, as well as larger marine conservation problems: climate change, pollution, and fisheries mismanagement. This timely book presents the most current knowledge on each of the eighteen penguin species-from the majestic emperor penguins of the Antarctic to the tiny blue penguins of New Zealand and Australia, from the northern rockhopper penguins of the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans to the Galapagos penguins of the equator-written by the leading experts in the field. Included for each species: o Life history o Distribution, population sizes and trends o International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) status o Threats to survival o Legal protection The book also provides information on current conservation efforts, outlines the most important actions to be taken to increase each population's resilience, and recommends further research needed to protect penguins and the living creatures that share their environment. Beautifully illustrated with full-color photographs of each species in their natural habitat and detailed charts and graphs, Penguins will be an invaluable tool for researchers, conservation groups, and policy makers. It will also enchant anyone interested in the lives or the plight of these fascinating animals. Watch the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s0BbIU6cqE&feature=plcp

The Galapagos Penguin

The Galapagos Penguin
Title The Galapagos Penguin PDF eBook
Author Kim A. O'Connell
Publisher Enslow Publishing
Pages 52
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780766050631

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Examines the characteristics and habitat of the Galapagos penguin, its risk for extinction, and efforts to save it.

Every Penguin in the World

Every Penguin in the World
Title Every Penguin in the World PDF eBook
Author Charles Bergman
Publisher Sasquatch Books
Pages 226
Release 2020-04-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 1632172674

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A husband and wife travel the globe to see all 18 penguin species in this “celebration of these delightful birds and a call for their conversation” that offers “joy, love, and hope for penguins and the world” (Dr. Jane Goodall). Every Penguin in the World tracks author-photographer Charles Bergman’s forays around the southern hemisphere—from the Galapagos to South Africa to the Antarctic—in his quest to see all 18 species of penguins in the world. The sections of the book are organized around themes of adventure, science and conservation, and pilgrimage—in which stories of each penguin species will be touched upon. This endearing and thought-provoking book beautifully combines narrative and photography to capture the plight and the experience of penguins worldwide. The author and his wife developed a passion after seeing their first penguin species and have since spent years traveling far and wide to see each variety of penguin in its natural habitat. Both a love letter and a call to action, Every Penguin in the World is a joyful ode to adventure, conservation, and the beautiful penguins that capture our hearts. “It's SO good! [...] Chuck Bergman’s writing, photography, and vulnerability is so kick-ass!” —Brené Brown, New York Times–bestselling author of Dare to Lead

Penguins

Penguins
Title Penguins PDF eBook
Author
Publisher In the Hands of a Child
Pages 97
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Galápagos

Galápagos
Title Galápagos PDF eBook
Author Randy Moore
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 461
Release 2021-01-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1440864705

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This encyclopedia provides readers with a comprehensive look at the Galápagos Islands, from the wildlife and scientists that made them famous to the challenges and issues the islands face today. In the mid-1800s, the Galápagos Islands served as Charles Darwin's playground, a volcanic archipelago where he famously worked on his theories of evolution and natural selection. But who actually discovered the islands? Why didn't any country claim them for more than 200 years? And is ecotourism hurting or helping these mysterious islands? This volume explores the history, science, and culture of the Galápagos Islands. A Preface, Introduction, Chronology, and Galápagos at a Glance primer introduce readers to the islands that are so famously associated with Charles Darwin. Twelve thematic essays allow readers to explore such topics as evolution, the geology of the islands, invasive species, and tourism in depth. Topical entries follow, covering key individuals and organizations as well as other important concepts and ideas. Thirteen primary document excerpts allow readers to study firsthand accounts from explorers and visitors to the islands. Appendices, a glossary, a bibliography, and sidebars round out the text. Students of history, geography, and science will find this volume informative, while general readers will be intrigued to learn about these unique islands.