Whales to the Rescue: How Whales Help Engineer the Planet (Ecosystem Guardians, 2) - Hardcover

Book 2 of 2: Ecosystem Guardians

Mason, Adrienne

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9781525305375: Whales to the Rescue: How Whales Help Engineer the Planet (Ecosystem Guardians, 2)

Synopsis

It’s not just humans working to combat global warming. Meet the ecosystem engineers who are improving our planet’s health!

In this unique look at how one animal can make a difference for the planet, Adrienne Mason, a marine biologist, reveals how whales are ecosystem engineers ― animals that create, modify or maintain a habitat or ecosystem. Whales do this by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. They store a large amount of carbon in their bodies for decades, even centuries; when they die, they sink to the ocean floor, taking their carbon with them. Whales also deposit nutrients into the ocean that help feed phytoplankton, which, in turn, draw carbon out of the atmosphere and into the ocean during photosynthesis. More carbon in the ocean means less carbon in the atmosphere ― all thanks to whales!

Using a highly visual approach and a slow build of concepts, this fascinating book explores how whales play an essential role in maintaining a healthy ocean and, by extension, a healthy and biodiverse planet. Nearly half the book provides information on whales, including types of whales, what they eat and poop and how they migrate. It then moves on to describe the consequences of a warming planet and the ways that whales can help. Kim Smith’s stunning art brings the concepts to life. Part of the Ecosystem Guardians series, this book has strong STEM connections in life and environmental science, with curriculum links to biodiversity, ecosystems, food webs and animal habitats and characteristics. It contains a glossary, resources, information on how children can help and an index.

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About the Author

Adrienne Mason is a biologist and the author of more than thirty books for children, many about our planet and its animals. She is the author of Planet Ark and the Primary Physical Science series, as well as an editor at Hakai Magazine, a publication devoted to marine and coastal science. Adrienne lives in Tofino, British Columbia, near the Pacific Ocean.
Kim Smith is a New York Times bestselling illustrator of over forty children's books, including the award-winning nonfiction titles Bringing Back the Wolves and Whales to the Rescue, and the author-illustrator of the picture books Boxitects and Baker Makers. She is also known for the bestselling PopClassics series and for illustrating the picture book adaptations of the BBC's Planet Earth documentaries. In addition to books, Kim has created artwork for puzzles, posters and magazines. She lives in Calgary, Alberta, with her husband and their border terrier, Whisky, between the Rocky Mountains and the rolling prairies.

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