The Call of the Birds

How We Can Help Birds Everywhere

Séraphine Menu author Michele Hutchison translator Fleur Oury illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Post Wave Publishing UK Ltd

Published:19th Sep '24

Should be back in stock very soon

The Call of the Birds cover

This beautifully illustrated book examines the relationship between humans and birds, highlighting challenges like extinction and climate change. The Call of the Birds inspires action to protect avian populations.

In The Call of the Birds, readers embark on a captivating journey through the intricate relationship between humanity and avian species. The book delves into the historical impacts of early settlers on bird populations, exploring how their arrival altered ecosystems and led to the extinction of species like the dodo and the moa. This historical context sets the stage for understanding the pressing challenges faced by birds today, particularly in light of climate change and habitat destruction.

As we navigate through the pages of The Call of the Birds, it becomes evident that many familiar species, such as sparrows, swallows, and robins, are at risk. Ornithologists have raised alarms about the alarming decline in bird populations worldwide, prompting a deeper reflection on our responsibilities as stewards of the environment. The book not only highlights these challenges but also emphasizes the vital role birds play in our ecosystems, serving as indicators of ecological health.

Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully written, this book aims to empower readers, especially younger generations, to take action in protecting bird populations. It provides practical advice and easy-to-follow steps that individuals can implement in their daily lives, fostering a sense of stewardship and connection to the natural world. Ultimately, The Call of the Birds is a call to action, encouraging us to cherish and protect our feathered friends for generations to come.

ISBN: 9781836270034

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

80 pages