A fascinating tale of one of the first well-known environmental activists Chico Mendes who fought tirelessly to save the Amazon rainforest as well as fighting for people's rights.
This is the story of Chico Mendes a Brazilian rubber tapper and environmentalist. He fought to preserve the Amazon rainforest and advocated for the human rights of other rubber tappers who lived in the forest. Tragically he was assassinated for trying to protect these rights.
Grippingly written by award-winning author Anita Ganeri and vibrantly illustrated by Margaux Carpentier throughout the story we see the wonders of the Amazon rainforest and learn why it is so important that global rainforests are protected.
Tell this tale and inspire a new generation of environmental heroes who will speak up and take action to protect our natural world.
Great support material for children's study of habitats rainforests and their importance for biodiversity and helping to combat climate change
Tracy Deebs
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society/Canadian
De Witte Christina
Maniscalco Kerri
John Agard
Nora Shalaway Carpenter
Linka Catherine
Kemp Laekan
Nelson Marilyn
Indira Ananthakrishnan
Tracy Deebs
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society/Canadian
De Witte Christina
Maniscalco Kerri
John Agard
Nora Shalaway Carpenter
Linka Catherine
Kemp Laekan
Nelson Marilyn
Indira Ananthakrishnan
Tracy Deebs
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society/Canadian
De Witte Christina
Maniscalco Kerri