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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Humane Heroes Volume I
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Humane Heroes Volume I
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Humane Heroes Volume I
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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Humane Heroes Volume I

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Laugh and learn as you read inspirational and educational stories about remarkable animals and the people who take care of them.  

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Humane Heroes, Volume I is full of real-life stories that are appropriate for 4th graders and up to read on their own. While teaching the value of humane conservation, children are introduced to some amazing animals – a puppy and a cheetah who become friends; an adopted gorilla; and some not-so-scary sharks, among others. Not only will children learn how these animals share and enrich our planet, they will also learn of the critically important work being done by humane heroes around the world that helps them survive.   
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 7, 2017
ISBN9780998842769
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Humane Heroes Volume I

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    Chicken Soup for the Soul - American Humane

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    Table of Contents

    Foreword, Dr. Robin Ganzert

    1. Nickel’s Reef . . . a rescued sea turtle’s new life in Chicago

    2. The Friendly Puppy and the Cheetah Cub . . . unlikely best friends

    3. Learning to Walk and Talk from a Dolphin . . . a dolphin helps an injured boy

    4. Where Wolves Can Be Safe . . . saving wolves from extinction, naturally

    5. Miss Norma Meets the Sea Lion . . . a 91st birthday party at the aquarium

    6. Creating a Happy Gorilla Family . . . baby gorillas join a gorilla family

    7. Not-So-Scary Sharks . . . getting to know sharks makes them seem much nicer

    8. Baby Bolingo . . . a mother gorilla has a baby and lots of help from humans

    9. Beach Comber . . . a sea turtle gets lost and visits Canada

    10. Calypso the Dolphin Really Knows How to Play . . . he even invents his own games

    11. Saving Giant Birds After They Are Hurt . . . rescuing Sandhill Cranes in Florida

    12. Our Undersea Rainforests . . . coral reefs are a busy neighborhood in the ocean

    The Humane CertifiedTM Seal

    The Zoos and Aquariums Where the Stories Happened

    About Dr. Robin Ganzert and American Humane

    Working to Ensure the Welfare of Animals

    Zoo and Aquarium Addresses

    Foreword

    Animals enrich our planet and our lives with the power to inspire us, heal us, sustain us, and — by teaching us about the world and ourselves — make us more human. They are a vital part of the web of life on Earth upon which all of us depend, and it is essential not only to protect the remarkable creatures with whom we share the planet, but to teach today’s young people to value and preserve this rich legacy for future generations.

    In the face of what experts are calling a Sixth Mass Extinction, with animal species disappearing so fast that two-thirds of all wild animals could be gone by the end of the decade, today’s zoos, aquariums, and conservation centers have become modern day arks of hope for many species.

    These institutions serve not only as vessels to safely house and help sustain populations of critically endangered animals, but perform rescues of wild creatures, and fund thousands of conservation projects. Perhaps equally important, they play a critical role in serving as vital ambassadors for wildlife, introducing millions of people to and helping them care for these unique creatures.

    After all, people won’t protect what they don’t love. And they can’t love what they don’t know.

    To help preserve and ensure that these treasured creatures are well cared for, American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization and the largest certifier of the welfare of animals in the world, launched the first-of-its-kind American Humane ConservationTM program. This global effort works to help ensure the welfare and humane treatment of the millions of remarkable and endangered creatures living in zoos, aquariums, and conservation centers, as well as shine a light on the leading institutions that have voluntarily stepped forward to meet and regularly verify rigorous, science-based standards of care created and backed by many of the most iconic names in science, animal welfare, and the conservation field.

    In this series of grade-appropriate books aimed at teaching the value of humane conservation, we seek to introduce children to the amazing animals — from wily wolves to endangered elephants to a penguin with a problem — who share and enrich our world, and the critically important work that is being done to help them survive.

    Through these stories it is our

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