Wild Rescue: Safari Survival


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A thrilling series about adventure, problem solving, baby animals and conservation! Ben and Zoe are at a game reserve in Kenya’s vast savannah, where some tourists are paying big money to illegally hunt elephants for ‘sport‘.




Safari Survival


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Hunters have been killing African elephants! Ben and Zoe must track down the remaining elephants before the hunters do.




Desert Danger


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Ben and Zoe travel to the Kalahari desert to help a lioness and her cub, but a powerful sandstorm is making the heat almost unbearable . . .




Rainforest Rescue


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In the jungles of South Borneo, an orangutan has set up home on a dangerous palm oil plantation. But it quickly becomes clear that the orangutan isn't the only one in danger . . .




Earthquake Escape


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After a massive earthquake, an orphaned giant panda cub escapes from its sanctuary. Ben and Zoe have their work cut out for them if they want to save this endangered animal.




Poacher Panic


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Twins Ben and Zoe are recruited by their mysterious uncle Dr. Stephen Fisher, a famous zoologist, to rescue a Sumatran tiger from poachers.




Avalanche Alert


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Ben and Zoe must brave sub-zero temperatures and treacherous slopes to find two lost snow leopards.




The Great Rhino Rescue


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The southern white rhinos of Africa were almost extinct by the end of the 20th century. Although these animals have made a comeback, award-winning author Markle explains they continue to face such threats as habitat loss, continuous poaching, and the high illegal demand for rhino horn. Full color.




Polar Meltdown


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Ben and Zoe, WILD's top operatives, are sent to Alaska to find an orphaned polar bear cub. Will Ben and Zoe be able to find the lost cub in time?




Africa's Wild Dogs


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There are roughly 6,600 wild dogs left in Africa yet they have cast such a spell on top wildlife photographer and naturalist Jocelin Kagan that she is determined to help save them. If left to their own devices, they are more than capable of thriving, as this sumptuous photographic natural history shows. Jocelin has called in world experts to add their latest findings about these resourceful, graceful and highly skilled family groups. Nomadic predators whose territories range thousands of kilometres, they hunt co-operatively, preying on small herbivores. Non-confrontational, they form complex bonds as this book reveals. Now restricted to small populations and threatened by some shoot-to-kill policies, habitat fragmentation, diseases from domestic dogs, climate change and snares, as well as natural predation from hyenas and lions, Africa's wild dogs will be supported by all the royalties from this book.