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Around the world, city highways and country roads have cut through natural spaces. Wild animals are blocked from the resources they need to survive, or must make dangerous crossings across busy roads to get to them. Fortunately, solving this problem has inspired some creative solutions! Take a tour of wildlife crossings across the globe, from grassy badger bridges to underpasses for elephants. Discover how these inventive pathways have saved both animal and human lives and helped preserve ecosystems.
All over the world, the traditional routes of animals are now blocked by roads. How will the badgers in the Netherlands find meals and homes? How will the blue fairy penguins of New Zealand make their nests? How will the crabs of Christmas Island get to the ocean to lay their eggs? Wildlife crossings to the rescue! Using clear, drama-free language and playful alliteration, Pincus describes the hazards roads pose to wildlife (and the hazard that wildlife in the roads can pose to humans) and the solution that many places have adopted. Text with additional facts beyond the main concept is included, making the book suitable for various levels. Luus illustrations effortlessly uplift the writing using a sort of softened realism and plenty of details. Humans are depicted in a variety of skin tones. Pincus provides fitting closure by circling back to the first question by the end. Extensive back matter includes photos of wildlife crossings with additional examples, an activity, and selected biography. VERDICT Everything readers need to know about wildlife crossings-what they are, why they are needed, who makes them happen-in a book all libraries should own.-starred, School Library Journal
Badgers in the Netherlands need to forage for food in the forests, penguins in New Zealand need to make nests on the shore, and elephants in Kenya need to find mates and drinking water. But roads around the world now cut through natural spaces and block their way. This informative picture book focuses on a solution to this problem: wildlife crossings. Short, descriptive text gives numerous examples of crossings, from a rope bridge for ringtail possums to a pipeline for penguins to a ladder for leaping fish, and explains how these thoughtful engineering feats help protect animals. Vibrant, softly drawn illustrations show these animals in action and how the wildlife crossings work. Rounding out the volume is a brief look at the civil engineers, scientists, construction crews, and other individuals who advocate for, design, and build these life-saving structures. Back matter offers additional examples of wildlife crossings, including more detailed facts and photographs. Pair with Katy S. Duffields Crossings: Extraordinary Structures for Extraordinary Animals (2020) for another examination of this topic.-Booklist

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Mom, this ones for you. Thanks for always being my bridge over troubled waters.
M.P.
To everyone who reads this book, thank you for being the motivation and helping
me to realize my dream of working as an illustrator.
B.L.
Text copyright 2022 by Meeg Pincus
Illustrations copyright 2022 by Bao Luu
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced,
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For reading levels and more information, look up this title at www.lernerbooks.com.
Back matter photos by: juerginho/Shutterstock.com, p. 30T; Paul Juser/Shutterstock.com, p. 30B;
Justine Emm/Shutterstock.com, p. 31T; kavram/Shutterstock.com, p. 31B.
Designed by Viet Chu.
Main body text set in VAG Rounded Std. Typeface provided by Adobe Systems.
The illustrations in this book were created digitally using Adobe Photoshop on a Wacom Cintiq.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Pincus, Meeg, author. | Luu, Bao, 1995 illustrator.
Title: Make way for animals! : a world of wildlife crossings / Meeg Pincus ; illustrated by Bao Luu.
Description: Minneapolis : Millbrook Press, [2022] | Includes bibliographical references. |
Audience: Ages 59 | Audience: Grades 23 | Summary: Around the world, roads have cut off
animals from the resources they need to survive. Fortunately, this problem has also inspired
some creative solutions! Take a tour of wildlife crossings from badger bridges to penguin
pipelines. Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021024696 (print) | LCCN 2021024697 (ebook) | ISBN 9781541589384 (lib. bdg.) |
ISBN 9781728445359 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Wildlife crossingsJuvenile literature. | AnimalsEffect of roads onJuvenile
literature.
Classification: LCC SK356.W54 P566 2022 (print) | LCC SK356.W54 (ebook) | DDC 333.95/4dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021024696
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021024697
Manufactured in the United States of America
1-47472-48028-8/3/2021
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The road is a visitor Philosophy of the Peoples Way wildlife crossings team - photo 4
The road is a visitor.
Philosophy of the Peoples Way wildlife crossings team,
Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, United States
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Hilversum Netherlands European badgers Forest foragers Mischievous pack - photo 5
Hilversum, Netherlands
European badgers. Forest foragers. Mischievous pack mammals.
Theyd wandered these woodlands since the days of woolly mammoths,
seeking food and shelter.
Then the roads came, blocking their way.
How could the badgers find meals and homes now?
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Oamaru New Zealand Little blue fairy penguins Dynamic divers Puniest - photo 6
Oamaru, New Zealand
Little blue fairy penguins. Dynamic divers. Puniest penguins on the planet.
Theyd swum this small stretch of sea for thousands of years, gliding ashore
to burrow, nest, and molt.
Then the roads came, blocking their way.
How could the penguins make their nests now?
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Christmas Island Indian Ocean Red crabs Claw clickers Millions migrating - photo 7
Christmas Island, Indian Ocean
Red crabs. Claw clickers. Millions migrating together.
Theyd trekked from forest to coast for generations to release
their eggs in the sea.
Then the roads came, blocking their way.
How could the crabs get their eggs to the ocean now?
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Nanyuki Kenya African elephants Continent crossers Worlds largest land - photo 8
Nanyuki, Kenya
African elephants. Continent crossers. Worlds largest land animals.
Theyd rumbled through here since ancient times searching for mates
and fresh water sources.
Then the roads came, blocking their way.
How could the elephants find mates and drinking water now?
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Around the world city highways and country roads have cut through natural - photo 9
Around the world, city highways and country roads have cut through natural spaces.
Cars and trucks have caused tragic crashes (and lots of roadkill).
Wild animals have lost safe access to what they need to survive.
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In some of these places people have asked How can we help wild animals when - photo 10
In some of these places, people have asked,
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