Synopsis
"People love and need animals. They keep them in their homes and on their farms. They enjoy going to zoos, and watching animals on films and on TV. Little children love to play with toy animals. But people are a great danger to animals too. They take their land, and cut down the trees where animals have their homes. They pollute the rivers and seas, and kill big animals for their skins or for medicine. Now there are about 7,000 species of animals in danger. What can we do to protect the animals of the world - from us?"
About the Authors
Andy Hopkins and Joc Potter worked as teachers of English for many years. Between them, they lived and worked in China, Indonesia, and several other countries. They ran English courses in London and other parts of England. They have written coursebooks, readers, and radio programmes for English language learners. Andy and Joc travel to other countries when they can, and they love visiting national parks.
About the Series
This full-colour series presents engaging content about interesting subjects.
Each title features colour photographs and a glossary to help with vocabulary comprehension.
Exercises and suggestions for project work are also included.