“It took only a century for...the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, to sleep from a flourishing life in the sunlit forest canopy to a marginal existence in the shadow of extinction.”
“It took only a century for...the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, to sleep from a flourishing life in the sunlit forest canopy to a marginal existence in the shadow of extinction.”
I would use this book to incorporate a lesson on extinction and the importance eod saving these animals!
This book is a great nonfiction source as informs children about ivory-billed woodpeckers but also their history and possible extinction on earth. This book uses a lot of photos to emphasize the importance of saving this bird and the people involved as well.
“All the men in the village worked in the mill for it. It had been there seven years and in seven years it would destroy all the timber within its reach.”
I don‘t recommend having this book in my classroom. It‘s does not seem age appropriate for early childhood. It‘s a lot of data gathering.
The Race to Save the Lord God Bird by Phillip Hoose published in 2004 is a book about saving the Lord God Bird. It discusses many topics other than the bird itself.