If Tigers Disappeared

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Discover the compelling narrative of *If Tigers Disappeared*, a poignant children’s book that explores the critical role of tigers in our ecosystem. Written by acclaimed author Lily Williams, this beautifully illustrated story captivates young readers while educating them about biodiversity and conservation. The book delves into the lush landscapes of the Biligirirangana Hills in India, vividly portraying the majestic tigers and their importance in maintaining ecological balance. As they journey through the world of tigers, children will learn about the nine subspecies of tigers, the tragic extinction of three, and the ongoing threats they face, including habitat loss and poaching. This book not only entertains but also connects kids with nature and instills a sense of responsibility towards wildlife protection. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and bedtime stories, *If Tigers Disappeared* sparks important discussions about environmental preservation. Add this essential title to your collection today and inspire the next generation of conservationists! **Free shipping** on this item, with delivery estimated within **6 weeks**. Once your order is placed, cancellation is not possible. **Condition: BRAND NEW | ISBN: 9781250232465 | Year: 2022 | Publisher: St Martins Press**

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781250232465
Year: 2022
Publisher: St Martins Press


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Deep in the Biligirirangana Hills in India, a fierce creature roams.

This landscape is home to animals that are

slithery

smart

hidden

and ... LOUD like the roar of a tiger.

There are nine subspecies of tigers, but three are now extinct. They all play a very important role in keeping nature in balance.

But, due to expanding human populations, poaching, and more, they're in danger.

What would happen if tigers disappeared completely? Join Lily Williams as she tracks the devastating reality of what our world might look like without tigers.

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