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Megan McCubbin’s mini-anthology of animals in danger is filled with putting tales, together with ones about snow leopards and partying orcas. It ought to present a strong motivation for involved people
By Jack Ashby
An Atlas of Endangered Species
Megan McCubbin (Hachette)
THREE species change into extinct each single hour and most aren’t scientifically described – misplaced earlier than they had been discovered. This stunning statistic from the UN Conference on Organic Range is one driver behind a brand new mini-anthology, An Atlas of Endangered Species. It’s an accessibly written tour of species on the brink by rising star Megan McCubbin, a youthful naturalist and science communicator.
McCubbin got here to prominence showing alongside her activist-broadcaster stepfather Chris Packham in …
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