Meet the Ethiopian wolf = Jeedala diimtuu Itoophiyaatiin wal haa barru / authors Ellemae Goering and Jane Kurtz ; illustrators, Rebecca Magill's fifth grade art classes from Dexter Southfield School in Brookline, MA, fifth grade student from Findley School in Beaverton, OR, Noh Goering ; translator Ahmed Dedo Gemeda.
Publisher:
Ready Set Go Booksan Open Hearts Big Dreams project,
"The African Wildlife Foundation calls the Ethiopian wolf "Africa's most endangered carnivore." The wolves--which are about the size of coyotes--live in the Ethiopian highlands, with the biggest concentration being in Bale National Park, where farming is taking over their habitat. The Simien Mountains Cultural Tourism project is working to help wolf habitats stay protected in hopes of saving the Ethiopian wolf from extinction. Learn more about this beautiful creature in this early reader book."--Amazon.com
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