Amazed! CSIRO's A to Z of Biodiversity by Andrea Wild
Australia is a most diverse continent with a huge variety of natural wonders from its regular bushfires to jumping spiders to zombie worms and in this fascinating book designed for curious young independent readers, over 100 are examined and explored. Inspired by the specimens and stories from the CSIRO's National Research Collections Australia (which is home to more than 15,000,000 natural history specimens), photographs, diagrams and easily accessible text offer the budding young scientist an introduction to the tiniest microscopic organisms to those much larger, from the familiar like joeys to the one-off magpie nest made of coathangers.
With its alphabetical layout, contents page, and glossary it is easy to navigate and there are comprehensive teachers' notes which guide the reader to discover how and why species get their scientific names to pressing and preserving their own plant specimens.
This is a marvellous dip-and-delve book that both teacher and student will find fascinating as they find something to accompany or satisfy their curiosity. A whole new world of discovery awaits.
Themes: Ecology, Biodiversity.
Barbara Braxton