An Elephant Never Forgets - Softcover

Lionheart, Amelia

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9781462060795: An Elephant Never Forgets

Synopsis

Join The J.E.A.C.s J - Junior E - Environmentalists A - And C - Conservationists in their third thrilling adventure! This time the J.E.A.C.s - Rohan, Amy, Nimal, Anu, Gina and Mich- from India and Canada are heading to Sri Lanka for their summer holidays and will be based at the Alighasa Wildlife Conservation. They learn, upon arrival in Sri Lanka, that the Conservation is in the process of expanding, and that some of the animals, especially the elephants - who tend to break out of the current section and destroy farmers' crops - will be relocated to the new area, which will have stronger barriers. Relocating elephants will be a novel experience for the J.E.A.C.s and they look forward to it eagerly. However, when several incidents of sabotage occur at the Conservation, it becomes evident to the staff at Alighasa, as well as to the J.E.A.C.s, that somebody is attempting to delay the relocation of the elephants. To make matters worse, elephants are being killed and their tusks stolen. The J.E.A.C.s, assisted by Mahesika (a Sri Lankan girl), strive to uncover the plot and capture the crooks! Website: http://www.jeacs.com

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About the Author

Amelia Lionheart has been writing for many years and is the published author of three books for children. She has a diploma in writing from the Institute of Children's Literature, Connecticut, U.S.A. . Amelia, who has lived and worked in several countries, believes very strongly in the conservation of wildlife and, in particular, the protection of endangered species. She is convinced that awareness of this issue, when imbued in children at an early age, is a vital step towards saving our planet. As a member of several nature/wildlife preservation organizations, including the "Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust", she encourages children and their families to become involved in local zoos and conservations. Amelia's other interests include environmental issues, volunteer work and fundraising. She believes that if people from different countries explore the diversity of cultures and learn from one another, they will soon discover that they have more similarities than dissimilarities. Some of these ideas are included in her books. Please check out http://www.jeacs.com, Amelia's website for children.

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