![]() ![]() In this unique, highly visual book, Etta Kaner's accessible text and Phil Nicholls's vibrant art reveal a fascinating world of "aliens" that invade new habitats. And now it's up to humans to do something about it! As each section explains, humans were responsible for bringing all these animals to their new locations. ![]() Here's an intriguing look at 10 of these species from around the world - from tiny cactus moths to mighty Burmese pythons - and the problems they're causing. But it can be! Invasive species reproduce quickly and often have no natural predators, allowing them to overtake native species, and even destroy the ecosystem of their new home. It might not seem like a big deal when a non-native animal species finds its way to another environment. ![]() Who knew there were so many “aliens” living among us? Kids will want to find out more!Ī kid-friendly introduction to invasive animal species that explores how they got into new ecosystems and the damage they've caused. But it can be! Especially when these species end up destroying the ecosystem in their new neighborhood! Here are stories of 10 of these invasive species - from tiny cactus moths to ginormous Burmese pythons - from how they got to their current homes (it was always humans who brought them!) to the damage they're causing there. A kid-friendly introduction to invasive animal species.It might not seem like a big deal when a non-native animal species finds its way to a new environment. ![]()
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