Survival
Survival - Paperback invites you into the remarkable world of wildlife and conservation, following two extraordinary species as they face the challenges posed by human activity. This non-fiction exploration spans rainforests, savannahs, and the ocean, written for curious readers who care about living ecosystems. With an urgent yet hopeful tone, Survival - Paperback speaks to both wildlife enthusiasts and younger readers who want to understand how their choices matter—and how they can help protect fragile habitats.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, Survival - Paperback blends Louise McNaught's powerful portraits with concise, fact-driven storytelling. The book moves through diverse habitats while tracking how two remarkable species cope with habitat destruction, climate change, and other pressures, and highlights the people and programs aiming to safeguard their futures. The narrative invites you to see the world through both art and science, making complex ideas feel close and relevant.
The experience is enhanced by striking visuals, thoughtful pacing, and clear explanations that make learning engaging. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of key concepts in conservation, along with practical ideas for how to support wildlife in everyday life. As echoed by conservation leaders, including a message from Charlie Mayhew MBE, Survival - Paperback encourages readers to recognize the opportunity to act now and make a real difference.
- Two extraordinary species across rainforests, savannahs, and oceans
- Stunning portraits by Louise McNaught that bring wildlife vividly to life
- Clear explanations of threats such as habitat destruction and climate change
- Insights into conservation efforts and practical steps readers can take
- Inspiring messages from wildlife protection leaders, including a note from Charlie Mayhew MBE
- Accessible narrative that blends art and science for broad audiences
After finishing Survival - Paperback, readers gain a clearer picture of how human actions shape the natural world and feel inspired to join the conservation movement. The book leaves a lasting impact: empowered, hopeful, and ready to help protect a thriving planet.
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Survival
Survival
Survival - Paperback invites you into the remarkable world of wildlife and conservation, following two extraordinary species as they face the challenges posed by human activity. This non-fiction exploration spans rainforests, savannahs, and the ocean, written for curious readers who care about living ecosystems. With an urgent yet hopeful tone, Survival - Paperback speaks to both wildlife enthusiasts and younger readers who want to understand how their choices matter—and how they can help protect fragile habitats.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, Survival - Paperback blends Louise McNaught's powerful portraits with concise, fact-driven storytelling. The book moves through diverse habitats while tracking how two remarkable species cope with habitat destruction, climate change, and other pressures, and highlights the people and programs aiming to safeguard their futures. The narrative invites you to see the world through both art and science, making complex ideas feel close and relevant.
The experience is enhanced by striking visuals, thoughtful pacing, and clear explanations that make learning engaging. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of key concepts in conservation, along with practical ideas for how to support wildlife in everyday life. As echoed by conservation leaders, including a message from Charlie Mayhew MBE, Survival - Paperback encourages readers to recognize the opportunity to act now and make a real difference.
- Two extraordinary species across rainforests, savannahs, and oceans
- Stunning portraits by Louise McNaught that bring wildlife vividly to life
- Clear explanations of threats such as habitat destruction and climate change
- Insights into conservation efforts and practical steps readers can take
- Inspiring messages from wildlife protection leaders, including a note from Charlie Mayhew MBE
- Accessible narrative that blends art and science for broad audiences
After finishing Survival - Paperback, readers gain a clearer picture of how human actions shape the natural world and feel inspired to join the conservation movement. The book leaves a lasting impact: empowered, hopeful, and ready to help protect a thriving planet.
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Survival - Paperback invites you into the remarkable world of wildlife and conservation, following two extraordinary species as they face the challenges posed by human activity. This non-fiction exploration spans rainforests, savannahs, and the ocean, written for curious readers who care about living ecosystems. With an urgent yet hopeful tone, Survival - Paperback speaks to both wildlife enthusiasts and younger readers who want to understand how their choices matter—and how they can help protect fragile habitats.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, Survival - Paperback blends Louise McNaught's powerful portraits with concise, fact-driven storytelling. The book moves through diverse habitats while tracking how two remarkable species cope with habitat destruction, climate change, and other pressures, and highlights the people and programs aiming to safeguard their futures. The narrative invites you to see the world through both art and science, making complex ideas feel close and relevant.
The experience is enhanced by striking visuals, thoughtful pacing, and clear explanations that make learning engaging. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of key concepts in conservation, along with practical ideas for how to support wildlife in everyday life. As echoed by conservation leaders, including a message from Charlie Mayhew MBE, Survival - Paperback encourages readers to recognize the opportunity to act now and make a real difference.
- Two extraordinary species across rainforests, savannahs, and oceans
- Stunning portraits by Louise McNaught that bring wildlife vividly to life
- Clear explanations of threats such as habitat destruction and climate change
- Insights into conservation efforts and practical steps readers can take
- Inspiring messages from wildlife protection leaders, including a note from Charlie Mayhew MBE
- Accessible narrative that blends art and science for broad audiences
After finishing Survival - Paperback, readers gain a clearer picture of how human actions shape the natural world and feel inspired to join the conservation movement. The book leaves a lasting impact: empowered, hopeful, and ready to help protect a thriving planet.











