Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos
Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos
by Helen Scales (Author) and Rômolo D'hipólito
Description:
All aboard the Sula research vessel as we set off for the Galápagos with seven scientists from around the world. The story open with interesting facts about the Galápagos Islands, then takes readers on a tour of the Sula, highlighting the essential dividing equipment needed for the expedition. Along the way, the story shares fun insights about life on the islands before uncovering the remarkable and unique biodiversity that thrives there. Readers learn about conservation efforts, such as tagging tiger sharks, and the story ends by revealing the exciting discoveries the scientists made during the journey.
Key Details:
We believe that this book is best-suited to our Young Earth Guardians aged 7 to 11
Hardback, 80 pages
Language - English
Publisher - Flying Eye Books
ISBN - 978-1-83874-093-1
Weight - 450g
Highlights:
Packed with tons of cool facts about the Galápagos Islands and its unique biodiversity.
Showcases a realistic research expedition, and inspires young readers to consider careers in conservation.
A fabulous addition to any biology class or an exciting book for independent reading.

