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Leo the Snow Leopard

The True Story of an Amazing Rescue
40p. 978-0-54522-927-2.
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K-Gr 5—This inspirational picture book conveys the importance of caring and protecting the world's wildlife. The story recounts the rescue of an orphaned snow leopard cub from Pakistan, and how the goodwill between people and nations can make a difference in the survival of endangered species. Excellent photographic detail re-creates Leo's discovery by a goat herder, who in turn contacted the authorities when he got too large, and his cross-country adventure before being relocated to the Bronx Zoo in New York. Informative captions explain the dealings of the various organizations and governments for young readers and the back matter provides additional material about the snow leopard's habitat and behavior. Supplementary background on the Wildlife Conservation Society, zoos and captive breeding, endangered species, and international laws is appended.—Melissa Smith, Green Valley Library, Henderson, NV
The Hatkoffs relate the story of an orphaned baby snow leopard, first found in the mountains by a Pakistani goat herder. Through international cooperation among governments and wildlife protection organizations, the animal was transported, with some difficulty, to the Bronx Zoo, known for its snow leopard expertise. Vivid captioned photos of the adorable cub complement the clear, straightforward text.

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