An Atlas of Endangered Species
On sale
11th May 2023
Price: £20
‘A call to arms for everyone’ Steve Backshall
‘Eye-opening’ New Scientist
The diversity of life on earth is astounding, with each species perfectly adapted to its environment. Sharks can navigate the ocean using electromagnetic fields; sloths use algae as camouflage; albatross can fly for hours without beating their wings; and orca pods each have unique cultures and languages.
But every hour, three species disappear.
Our incredible world is at risk.
Megan McCubbin reveals the stories of the scientists, rangers and conservationists who are fighting to save these extraordinary creatures from extinction. An Atlas of Endangered Species shows us that the battle is on for their survival – and we all have a part to play.
‘Joyful and heartbreaking, an inspiring celebration of some of our planet’s most endangered species and those who champion them’ – Dave Goulson, author of Silent Earth
‘A powerful, passionate plea for a wilder future’ – Sophie Pavelle, author of Forget Me Not
‘Eye-opening’ New Scientist
The diversity of life on earth is astounding, with each species perfectly adapted to its environment. Sharks can navigate the ocean using electromagnetic fields; sloths use algae as camouflage; albatross can fly for hours without beating their wings; and orca pods each have unique cultures and languages.
But every hour, three species disappear.
Our incredible world is at risk.
Megan McCubbin reveals the stories of the scientists, rangers and conservationists who are fighting to save these extraordinary creatures from extinction. An Atlas of Endangered Species shows us that the battle is on for their survival – and we all have a part to play.
‘Joyful and heartbreaking, an inspiring celebration of some of our planet’s most endangered species and those who champion them’ – Dave Goulson, author of Silent Earth
‘A powerful, passionate plea for a wilder future’ – Sophie Pavelle, author of Forget Me Not
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Reviews
This is a lovely book, well written and beautifully illustrated. With a third mass extinction on our doorstep, it's also very timely, and I'm delighted to see that it's been written by one of the foremost of the generation of new, young naturalists that are helping to change our perception and appreciation of the natural world. More power to their elbows!
Not only is Atlas of Endangered Species a fascinating, immersive exploration of iconic and overlooked species, but most importantly it's a powerful, passionate plea for a wilder future alongside nature. Her rigorous research and friendly tone carves a clear, hopeful path towards a more harmonious relationship with the nature world. I thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful book!
By turns joyful and heartbreaking, an inspiring celebration of some of our planet's most endangered species and those who champion them
Beautifully written, capturing the wonder and personality of each creature, big and small perfectly. Megan's words make you befriend and root each of the animals she describes and gives you hope for a better future
Packed full of wonderful pictures and deep insights into the lives of the beautiful plants and creatures the planet is in grave danger of losing - don't miss this book!
A truly inspiring and timely piece, one which should be imperative reading and on everyone's shelves
An inspiring journey... From the early naturalist to the experienced adult, this book will fascinate and inspire
'An antidote to any eco-anxiety , here are the people and the creatures who are fixing planet earth'
Megan's enthusiasm is catching . . . An Atlas of Endangered Species weaves a narrative of hope and champions nature's underdogs, and instils a deep love for nature and people alike
An elegant blend of science, exploration, insight and optimism. Much like her presenting style, Megan McCubbin's writing has an effortless appeal to a diverse audience, from the curious child to the most seasoned of conservationists. An Atlas of Endangered Species is a masterpiece of scientific communication