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Aliens Among Us: Invasive Animals and Plants in British Columbia
Alex Van Tol
Aliens Among Us: Invasive Animals and Plants in British Columbia
Alex Van Tol
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: Would you be surprised if you came face to face with a Drumming Katydid, Red-eared Slider or Brown Bullhead? Would you know what to do if Dalmatian Toadflax or Giant Hogweed landed in your neighbourhood? Alex Van Tol can help. In "Aliens Among Us," she identifies more than 50 species of animals and plants that have invaded British Columbia. With the help of colour photographs and illustrations, she exposes the invaders, explains how they got here and what they're doing to the environment. In this first-ever children's book published by the Royal BC Museum, Van Tol has harvested the knowledge of museum biologists to alert the next generation of responsible environmentalists. Her list of serious invaders includes the colourfully named Purple Loosestrife, Violet Tunicate, Eastern Grey Squirrel and Yellow Perch, species that tend to take over an area and crowd out or destroy native species. She names the creatures that can eat their way through an ecosystem, like Smallmouth Bass, Gypsy Moths and American Bullfrogs, as well as vandals like Norway Rats and European Starlings that cause damage to property. And she points out the species that might do serious harm to humans and other animals, such Rockpool Mosquitoes, Giant Hogweed and Poison Hemlock. Some aliens, like European Wall Lizards and Giant Garden Slugs, haven't yet posed problems in BC, at least not that we're aware of - but they still need to be watched. And finally, Van Tol raises the alert on species that haven't yet arrived but may be coming soon, like Northern Snakeheads, Fence Lizards and Zebra Mussels. This readable and alarmingly informative book will help young people prepare for the invasion, and arm them with the tools to stop the spread of unwanted aliens in British Columbia. Contributor Bio: Van Tol, Alex A former middle school teacher, Alex Van Tol began writing books for young people in 2009. Since then she has published six novels and two biographies. She lives with her family in Victoria, BC.
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 30 juli 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780772668530 |
Uitgevers | Royal British Columbia Museum |
Genre | Topical > Ecology |
Pagina's | 144 |
Afmetingen | 190 × 230 × 10 mm · 346 g |
Illustrator | Deas, Mike |
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