A good book about saving animals is Lord of the Kill by Theodore Taylor. This story takes place on a big cat reserve outside of Los Angeles, called Los Coyotes. The married couple who owns the park are away in India on a rugged mission to save tigers from poachers. Their son, who is sixteen, is in charge while they are away. Then the unthinkable happens. A dead body is thrown into the jaguar enclosure in the middle of the night, and the jags eat it. It becomes evident that this is not some dumb coincidence when a sign that badmouths the preserve is place outside the gate, a helicopter scares the cats, and green hands, a sign of Chinese gangs, are found everywhere. It goes from bad to worse when the boys' parents go missing in India and his world is turned upside-down. When his favorite cat, General Dmitri Zukov, is stolen, he's had enough. He goes on a dangerous mission to save his buddy and possibly find out more about his parent's disappearance. This book is realistic fiction.
about saving the planet
when you save the trees your saving the animals habitat which they they need to live find food and to breed in.
Flush is an amazing book times 10!! I really loved the book, it was full with passion of saving animals, comedy, and fun! I would really reccommed this book for you. Its really great, its not my favorite but its defitnetly a good one. Like, I said I really liked it. Carl Hiassen has other good reads like Scat and Hoot. I really liked Hoot the movie too.
about a cute little bunny lost
It is easier to read the book. Its a very good book, and everyone in my class has enjoyed it.
all the maximum ride books are good, but in my opinion the final warning was not as good as saving the world and other extreme sports.
by saving endangered animals
The Shiloh series. There are 3. Shiloh, Shiloh Season, and Saving Shiloh. they are awesome I'm sure you will love them!:)
By saving water in their body.
by saving endangered animals
By saving water in their body.
Pets-TV - 2009 Who's Saving the Animals was released on: USA: 28 March 2011