Bengalville : the struggle to survive / Maurice Hamilton
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- 9780983927860
- 591.73 HAM-M
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BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 590 | Young Learners Section (For lending) | 591.73 HAM-M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 43788 |
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591.47 WEB-B Animal disguises / | 591.529 CHA-A Dodo is dead and other questions about extinct and endangered animals / | 591.65 WIL-A Dangerous creatures / | 591.73 HAM-M Bengalville : the struggle to survive / | 591.763 SCH-J Animal babies in ponds and rivers / | 591.90952 CHI-M Rain forest animals : | 591.92 PAL-J Underwater alphabet book / |
Bo remains the “Champion of Bengalville Village.” He is a large male Bengal leading his streak through many dangerous battles through the jungle. They finally settled in an area near Bengal Ville Village. This is an ideal habitat because he and his streak no longer have to fight off poachers, lumberjacks, and oil and gas drillers alone. They now have help from environmentalists and animal lovers who live in the village.
This story illustrates how a committed and sustained effort by environmentalists and animal lovers can help save the rainforest and its inhabitants. It also lets one know that anyone can get involved and help save the rainforests of the world. Poachers, oil and gas drillers, and lumberjacks are greedy members of society who do not care about anything but money. What good is the money if we don’t have air to breathe? This book is a beckoning call to those who wish to save our rainforest. Remember, if we save the rainforest, we can save the planet.
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