Bringing back the wolves: how a predator restored an ecosystem
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Smith, Kim, 1986- illustrator.
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Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2020].
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39 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 29 cm
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In the 1800s, hunters were paid by the American government to eliminate threats to livestock on cattle ranches near Yellowstone National Park. They did such a good job that, by 1926, no gray wolf packs were left in the park. Over the following decades, virtually every other part of the park's ecosystem was affected by the loss of the wolves — from the animals who were their prey, to the plants that were the food for that prey, to the streams that were sheltered by those plants — and the landscape was in distress. So, starting in 1995, in an attempt to reverse course, the government reintroduced gray wolves to the park. Over time, animal populations stabilized, waterways were restored and a healthy ecosystem was recreated across the land. It's a striking transformation, and a fascinating tale of life's complicated interdependencies. Jude Isabella's thoroughly researched, expert-reviewed text and Kim Smith's beautiful nature art bring science to life in this captivating story of renewal. Readers will recognize just how complex an ecosystem is and learn about the surprising interconnectedness of its members. Biodiversity, ecosystems, the food chain, habitats, needs of living things and the importance of human stewardship of the environment are all covered through this real-life example, clearly told through lively narrative and food web infographics, and offering direct links to earth and life science curriculums.

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In the 1800s, hunters were paid by the American government to eliminate threats to livestock on cattle ranches near Yellowstone National Park. They did such a good job that, by 1926, no gray wolf packs were left in the park. Over the following decades, virtually every other part of the park's ecosystem was affected by the loss of the wolves — from the animals who were their prey, to the plants that were the food for that prey, to the streams that were sheltered by those plants — and the landscape was in distress. So, starting in 1995, in an attempt to reverse course, the government reintroduced gray wolves to the park. Over time, animal populations stabilized, waterways were restored and a healthy ecosystem was recreated across the land. It's a striking transformation, and a fascinating tale of life's complicated interdependencies. Jude Isabella's thoroughly researched, expert-reviewed text and Kim Smith's beautiful nature art bring science to life in this captivating story of renewal. Readers will recognize just how complex an ecosystem is and learn about the surprising interconnectedness of its members. Biodiversity, ecosystems, the food chain, habitats, needs of living things and the importance of human stewardship of the environment are all covered through this real-life example, clearly told through lively narrative and food web infographics, and offering direct links to earth and life science curriculums.

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Isabella, J., & Smith, K. (2020). Bringing back the wolves: how a predator restored an ecosystem. Toronto, ON, Kids Can Press.

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Isabella, Jude and Kim Smith. 2020. Bringing Back the Wolves: How a Predator Restored an Ecosystem. Toronto, ON, Kids Can Press.

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Isabella, Jude and Kim Smith, Bringing Back the Wolves: How a Predator Restored an Ecosystem. Toronto, ON, Kids Can Press, 2020.

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Isabella, Jude, and Kim Smith. Bringing Back the Wolves: How a Predator Restored an Ecosystem. Toronto, ON, Kids Can Press, 2020.

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