Project Panda

by Jill Bailey

Published 30 June 1990
Quin Zisheng and her family rescue a starving giant panda and see that it gets help at the Panda Research Center. Similar fictional vignettes combined with factual information focus on the behavior and endangered situation of the panda.

Operation Turtle

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1992
Ernie and his aides tag sea turtles as they come onto the beach to lay eggs. Similar fictional vignettes combined with factual information focus on the behavior and endangered situation of the sea turtle.

Save the Tiger

by Jill Bailey

Published 30 June 1990
A series that looks at some of the world's threatened animal species - the problems of survival for the animals themselves, the reasons behind their decline and the efforts being made to ensure their survival - told through the eyes of the poacher, warden and naturalist. This volume focuses on the tiger, of which there are six surviving races. Between them they total some 6400 animals which represents a drastic decline in numbers from 100,000 recorded in 1930.

Mission Rhino

by Jill Bailey

Published 30 June 1990
A series that looks at some of the world's threatened animal species - the problems of survival for the animals themselves, the reasons behind their decline and the efforts being made to ensure their survival - told through the eyes of the poacher, warden and naturalist. In this volume, the story fo the black rhino is told through the eyes of three people: Joshua, a 12 year old son of a hunter; David, a Zimbabwean ranger whose job it is to track down poachers and relocate endangered rhinos to safer reserves; and Kurt, a German zoologist studying rhinos.

Gorilla Rescue

by Jill Bailey

Published 30 June 1990
A series that looks at some of the world's threatened animal species - the problems of survival for the animals themselves, the reasons behind their decline and the efforts being made to ensure their survival - told through the eyes of the poacher, warden and naturalist. This volume focuses on the gorilla - there are about 400-450 surviving in the Virunga mountains and in Uganda's Impenetrable Forest Reserve, habitats totalling only 285 square miles.

Operation Elephant

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1991
Paul and Helen observe the habits and habitat of the African elephant. Similar fictional vignettes combined with factual information focus on the behavior and endangered situation of several species of elephants.

SOS

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1991

Otter Rescue

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1992
Fictional vignettes provide facts about three species of otters, which live in rivers, lakes, or along the coast, and which are declining in number.

Polar Bear Rescue

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1991
A biologist, a television broadcaster, and an Inuit family observe the habits and habitat of the polar bear.

Save the Snow Leopard

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1991
Villagers track a snow leopard in the Himalayas of western Nepal. Similar fictional vignettes combined with factual information focus on the behavior and endangered situation of several species of leopards.

Save the Macaw

by Jill Bailey and Ann Baum

Published 12 June 2000

Gorilla

by W H Staff Smith and Jill Bailey

Published 1 June 1990

Rhino

by W H Staff Smith and Jill Bailey

Published 1 June 1990

Project Whale

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1991
Walter Coleman takes six tourists on his boat to observe the gray whales giving birth in a protected lagoon. Similar fictional vignettes combined with factual information focus on the behavior and endangered situation of several species of whales.

Save the Macaws

by Jill Bailey

Published 1 January 1992
Hector observes a pair of blue-and-gold macaws in the wild and explains their mating habits to two visiting students. Similar fictional vignettes combined with factual information focus on the behavior and endangered situation of the macaw.

Project Dolphin

by Jill Bailey and John Green

Published 1 January 1992
Linda and her friends observe dolphins in the wild and in captivity. Similar fictional vignettes combined with factual information focus on the behavior and endangered situation of the dolphin.