By Barbara A Somervill
The mountain gorillas of critical Africa are a significantly endangered species as a result of poaching, searching, habitat loss, publicity to human illnesses, and warfare. Readers will discover extra approximately how individuals are operating jointly to avoid wasting those animals via habitat conservation and schooling.
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Dian Fossey: Home with Mountain Gorillas. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 2002. Taylor, Marianne. Mountain Gorilla: In Danger of Extinction! Chicago: Heinemann, 2004. Turner, Pamela S. Gorilla Doctors: Saving Endangered Great Apes. , 2005. cfm For a timeline showing the history of the mountain gorilla ROAD TO RECOVERY: M G 31 I arms, 9 Fossey, Dian, 5, 22–23, 28 babies. See infants. 3OMERVILL writes children’s nonfiction books on a variety of topics. She is particularly interested in nature and foreign countries.
Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 2002. Taylor, Marianne. Mountain Gorilla: In Danger of Extinction! Chicago: Heinemann, 2004. Turner, Pamela S. Gorilla Doctors: Saving Endangered Great Apes. , 2005. cfm For a timeline showing the history of the mountain gorilla ROAD TO RECOVERY: M G 31 I arms, 9 Fossey, Dian, 5, 22–23, 28 babies. See infants. 3OMERVILL writes children’s nonfiction books on a variety of topics. She is particularly interested in nature and foreign countries. Somervill believes that researching new and different topics makes writing every book an adventure.
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