Beetle Busters

Author:   Loree Griffin Burns ,  Ellen Harasimowicz
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
ISBN:  

9780547792675


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   07 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) has made news across the United States. These beetles came to America from China, living in wood used for shipping material. At first the beetles invaded urban areas, where hardwood trees were in limited supply- Chicago was able to declare itself ALB-free in 2006. But right now there is bad news in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Toronto-infestations have erupted in the area's hardwood forests, and these beetles, while bad at flying, are very good at killing trees. Clint McFarland's job? Stop the ALB at any cost. How do you balance the needs of residents, the impact to the environment, and an invasive species primed to wipe out entire forests? It takes the help of everyday people, such as children playing baseball at a playground, teams of beetle-sniffing dogs, and science-minded people (bug scientists and tree doctors) to eradicate this invasive pest. AGES: 10-14 AUTHOR: Loree Griffin Burns, Ph.D., did her doctoral studies (in various kinds of biology) at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Ellen Harasimonwicz's photography has appeared in the Washington Post, Scientific American, Down East, In Touch Weekly, the Harvard Press, and Audubon Adventures. Colour photographs

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Author:   Loree Griffin Burns ,  Ellen Harasimowicz
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
Imprint:   Houghton Mifflin
ISBN:  

9780547792675


ISBN 10:   0547792670
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   07 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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* A splendid example of science controversy in everyday life. --Kirkus, starred review Burns delivers a fascinating look at the origins of an invasive species and efforts to combat the damage it causes. --Publishers Weekly * This fascinating, timely book might just change the way readers look at insects and trees for good. --Booklist, starred review The subject and the youth of many of the participants give this title an immediacy unusual even in this excellent series, bridging the gap between scientist and reader in a way that invites kids into the process. --Bulletin Clear photographs, charts, diagrams, and a straightforward text with appropriate scientific vocabulary outline the problem, from the beetle's invasion and difficult discovery to the trees' destruction and replanting. --Horn Book Magazine * Abundant, close-up, color photos of the insect (from egg to pupa to mature adult), damaged trees, onsite workers, and informative labeled diagrams and maps help tell this disquieting story...A timely, well-told story and a call to action. --School Library Journal, starred review --


* A splendid example of science controversy in everyday life. -- Kirkus, starred review Burns delivers a dascinating look at the origins of an invasive species and efforts to combat the damage it causes. -- Publishers Weekly


* A splendid example of science controversy in everyday life. -- Kirkus, starred review Burns delivers a fascinating look at the origins of an invasive species and efforts to combat the damage it causes. --Publishers Weekly * This fascinating, timely book might just change the way readers look at insects and trees for good. -- Booklist, starred review The subject and the youth of many of the participants give this title an immediacy unusual even in this excellent series, bridging the gap between scientist and reader in a way that invites kids into the process. --Bulletin Clear photographs, charts, diagrams, and a straightforward text with appropriate scientific vocabulary outline the problem, from the beetle's invasion and difficult discovery to the trees' destruction and replanting. --Horn Book Magazine * Abundant, close-up, color photos of the insect (from egg to pupa to mature adult), damaged trees, onsite workers, and informative labeled diagrams and maps help tell this disquieting story...A timely, well-told story and a call to action. -- School Library Journal, starred review


* A splendid example of science controversy in everyday life. -- Kirkus, starred review


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Loree Griffin Burns, Ph.D., did her doctoral studies (in various kinds of biology) at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Ms. Burns lives in Massachusetts with her husband and three children. Ellen Harasimonwicz's photography has appeared in the Washington Post, Scientific American, Down East, In Touch Weekly, the Harvard Press, and Audubon Adventures. She lives in central Massachusetts.

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