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Wild City
Meet the animals who share our city spaces
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- 5,99 €
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- 5,99 €
Publisher Description
Take an unforgettable tour around the world to meet the creatures that share our city spaces – from bears to bats, penguins to opossums – and learn about how they have adapted and thrived in this gorgeously illustrated gift book written by award-winning natural history journalist Ben Hoare.
Wild City travels the globe, exploring how animals have adapted to live alongside humans, in busy cities including New York, Rio de Janeiro, Berlin, Stockholm, London, Alexandria, Singapore and Mumbai. Discover hawks by a world-famous shopping street, snakes slithering through city sewers, and penguins waiting patiently to cross the road. Feature spreads take a closer look at the animals, showing how some wander in plain sight while others hide away in our homes, and we meet wildlife heroes from around the world – ordinary people doing extraordinary things to make our wild neighbours feel welcome.
Lyrical and factual text written by the award-winning Ben Hoare is perfectly complemented by Lucy Rose's stunning illustrations. The beautiful cityscapes are full of detail with something new to discover with every look.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Weaving together nature, geography, and captivating factoids, Hoare takes readers to 17 cities on six continents, offering snapshots of the unexpectedly varied wildlife they support. Notable species are identified and described in memorable ways such as the "Manhattant," which "lives in New York and nowhere else"; the axolotl, "similar to a big, fat tadpole," which lurks in Mexico City's canals; and the barn swallows of Alexandria, once painted and carved by the ancient Egyptians. Interstitial spreads discuss themed groupings of creatures, including "Hunters in the City," "Cities by Night," and "Wildlife Heroes." Rose's colorful, on-trend illustrations use a bright palette of deep-toned hues to stylishly render urban vistas and animal and bird field markings. It's a revelatory introduction to the array of wild creatures living in urban spaces, though as Hoare notes in his introduction, "The words city' and country' mean nothing to animals.... Animals just want a safe place to live." Ages 7 11.