The Mountain Gorilla

by Melissa Kim

Published 1 September 1993
This is part of the "Wildlifers" series, which aims to introduce young readers to the world's endangered species. The pictures draw the reader into pages packed with specially researched information, quizzes and games on the mountain gorilla's way of life and threat to its existence. At the end of the book there is a section on how ordinary people, and specifically children, can become "Wildlifers" themselves, by taking some action to save these creatures.

The Blue Whale

by Melissa Kim

Published 1 September 1993
This is part of the "Wildlifers" series, which aims to introduce young readers to the world's endangered species. The pictures draw the reader into pages packed with specially researched information, quizzes and games on the blue whale's way of life and threat to its existence. At the end of the book there is a section on how ordinary people, and specifically children, can become "Wildlifers" themselves, by taking some action to save these creatures.

The African Elephant

by Melissa Kim

Published 1 September 1994
Part of a series which introduces the world's endangered species to young readers, this book on the African elephant shows where they live, what they like to eat, what it's like to go on an elephant watch, why there are so few African elephants left, and what people can do to save them from extinction. The pictures draw the readers to the text, quizzes and games on the animal's way of life and the threat to its existence make the book suitable as a classroom tool. At the end of the book is a section on how ordinary people, and specifically children, can become "wildlifers" themselves, by taking some action to save these magnificent creatures.

The Giant Panda

by Melissa Kim

Published 1 September 1994
Part of a series which introduces the world's endangered species to young readers, this book on the giant panda tells readers what threatens them, where they sleep and what they eat. The pictures draw the readers to the text, quizzes and games on the animal's way of life and the threat to its existence make the book suitable as a classroom tool. At the end of the book is a section on how ordinary people, and specifically children, can become "wildlifers" themselves, by taking some action to save these magnificent creatures.