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Extreme Survival: How People, Plants, and Animals Live in the World's Toughest Places

Extreme Survival: How People, Plants, and Animals Live in the World's Toughest Places

Current price: $19.99
Publication Date: April 2nd, 2024
Publisher:
Nosy Crow
ISBN:
9798887770482
Pages:
64
Bear Pond Books of Montpelier
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Description

Discover how to navigate the vast Australian outback, keep yourself alive in a sandstorm in the Arabian desert, avoid a bear attack in a North American forest, explore the dark depths of the Atlantic Ocean, and even perform a spacewalk in orbit!

Find out how the people, plants, and animals who live in these incredible places have learned to survive, and what we can do to help protect these amazing environments for the future.

Come on an intrepid adventure to the world’s most extreme places:

  • Arctic Circle
  • North American Forests
  • The Depths of the Ocean
  • Amazon Rainforest
  • Pacific Desert Island
  • The Alps
  • Arabian Desert
  • African Savannah
  • The Himalayas
  • Australian Outback
  • Antarctica
  • Outer Space

About the Author

Ben Lerwill has been working as a freelance travel writer for over 15 years. His work has appeared in more than 50 national and international publications, from The Sunday Times to National Geographic Traveller. Ben's passions include the outdoors, music, wildlife, running and reading. He is thrilled that, through children's books, he can share his enthusiasm about the wider world with young readers. He's at his happiest when he's on a long walk and his children haven't yet pinched all the snacks.

Daniel Long is an illustrator based in Norfolk, England, who has been working there since he graduated from college in 2014. His work is heavily influenced by the natural world, whether that be the dinosaurs of the Jurassic period, spider monkeys and jaguars in the Amazon Rainforest, or the kingfishers and otters of his local Norfolk Broads. When not illustrating, Daniel can be found procrastinating, playing guitar, or exploring the coastline with his dog Hendrix.