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In the dark, Kristofer Helgen and a group of scientists peered up into the treetops of the Ecuadorian cloud forest. Staring back at them was a furry, four-legged creature. Could it be the mysterious, wild olinguito?
Helgen had been studying the olingo, a relative of raccoons, for years. As he examined their pelts and skulls in museums, he noticed differences in a few. Through scientific investigating, he realized the different examples werent olingos at all-he had discovered a completely new species.
Next, he just had to find it-if it still existed. Follow Helgens real-life science adventure through museums, laboratories, and the cloud forest as he makes an exciting modern discovery.
Nothing new under the sun, goes the old saying, but apparently there is. Consider the first new carnivore spotted in the Americas in 35 years-the olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina), a small furry member of the raccoon family, hiding in plain sight (though nocturnal in nature) in the Ecuadorian rain forest. Markle, impressed by the announcement of the new species in 2013, set off on her own expedition of research, contacting Kristofer Helgen and assistants Roland Kays and Miguel Pinto to document the discovery. Her lucid, brief text records the 10-plus years from Helgens first observation of a discrepancy in a preserved specimen at the Chicago Field Museum to the big reveal at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC, in 2013. With color photos, maps, a raccoon family album, and some tips on scientific investigation, this is a fascinating glimpse into the long process in the lab and in the field to document the search for actual proof of a new species. VERDICT: This quick but wondrous look at the scientific search for the olinguito is an excellent addition to science collections.-starred, School Library Journal
A species of mammal newly identified through museum research is found in the wild in Ecuador. Comparing olingo pelts and skulls at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Kristofer Helgen found a set that didnt match. Continuing his museum investigations around the world, he found similar specimens in four other collections. DNA testing showed that it was, indeed, a different species, which he named olinguito, little olingo. One such animal had lived and died in captivity in the 1970s, but did they still exist in the wild? In this latest title, science educator Markle provides a stellar description of a long-term scientific investigation involving research in museums, in laboratories, and in the field. Her clear, well-organized text introduces the scientific question, describes the research, and introduces the newest member of the raccoon family. A two-page spread describes other family members, and there are numerous well-captioned photographs of this appealing new addition as well as American (mostly white) and Ecuadorian scientists at work. She makes clear that these animals were known to local people all along; it was scientists who were surprised. Attractive design and thoughtful backmatter complete the package, a nice complement to Lulu Delacres description of the olinguitos native cloud forest, Olinguito, de la A a la Z!/Olinguito, from A to Z! A compelling account of the solution of a scientific mystery.-starred, Kirkus Reviews
At the opening of the twenty-first century, scientists were uncertain whether olingos, racoon-like forest dwellers, comprised one or more than one species. As researcher Kristofer Helgen investigated this issue, he stumbled upon pelts and skulls stored in various natural history museums that pointed to a related but separate problem: perhaps some of the remains labeled as olingos were actually another mammal entirely. Markle focuses on the decade where Helgen began studying the animals in museum storage, determined t

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THE SEARCH FOR O L IN G UITO DISCOVERING A NEW SPECIES SANDRA MARKLE - photo 3
THE SEARCH FOR
O L IN G UITO
DISCOVERING A NEW SPECIES
SANDRA MARKLE
MILLBROOK PRESS / MINNEAPOLIS
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For dear friends Pam and Dwain Kitchens The author would like to thank the - photo 4
For dear friends Pam and Dwain Kitchens
The author would like to thank the following people for sharing their enthusiasm and expertise: Dr. Robert
Anderson, City College of New York; Dr. Kristofer Helgen, Curator of Mammals for the Smithsonian
Institutions National Museum of Natural History; Dr. Clinton Jenkins, SavingSpecies; Dr. Roland Kays,
Head of Biodiversity Research Lab, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and North Carolina State
University; and Dr. C. Miguel Pinto, American Museum of Natural History, Department of Mammalogy.
Text copyright 2017 by Sandra Markle
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
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written permission of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc., except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged review.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Markle, Sandra, author.
Title: The search for Olinguito : Discovering a new species / Sandra Markle.
Description: Minneapolis : Millbrook Press, [2017] | Audience: Ages 610. | Audience: K to grade 3. | Includes bibliographical
references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016010446 (print) | LCCN 2016011665 (ebook) | ISBN 9781512410150 (lb : alk. paper) |
ISBN 9781512428421 (eb pdf)
Subjects: LCSH: ProcyonidaeJuvenile literature. | Rare mammalsSouth AmericaJuvenile literature. | Cloud forest
animalsJuvenile literature.
Classif i cation: LCC QL737.C26 M367 2017 (print) | LCC QL737.C26 (ebook) | DDC 599.76/3dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016010446
Manufactured in the United States of America
1-39563-21262-5/5/2016
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B ig News!
On August 15, 2013, reporters from around the world gathered in an
auditorium at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, in
Washington, DC. Excitement f i lled the air. Kristofer Helgen was about to
announce a rare discovery. He and several other scientists had found
a new animal, called an olinguito (oh-ling-GHEE-toe). Among the group
of mammals it belonged to, it was the f i rst new species discovered in
thirty-f i ve years.
Finding the olinguito had required more than ten years of scientif i c
detective work in museums, zoos, and mountain forests. It had all
started when Kristofer went to work to solve a little mystery about
another mammal, an olingo (oh-LING-goh). But how did this mystery lead
to the olinguito?
No one knew it at the time, but the search for the olinguito would be a
huge adventure.
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Kristofer Helgen shares
a photo of an olinguito
in August 2013.
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What in the World Olingos live up among tree branches and eat mostly fruit - photo 8
What in the
World?
Olingos live up among tree
branches and eat mostly fruit.
Kristofer Helgen was curious. A scientist at the Smithsonian National
Museum of Natural History, he is in charge of the museums collection of
mammals (warm-blooded animals with hair, whose babies are born alive
and nursed on mothers milk). In 2002 scientists were debating questions
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about the olingo species This mammal related to raccoons lives in Central - photo 9
about the olingo species. This mammal, related to raccoons, lives in
Central America and South America. Some experts thought all olingos
belonged to one species. Others believed that certain olingos from
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