
3 Weeks in the Rainforest
A Rapid Inventory in the Amazon
$47.97
- Hardcover
80 pages
- Release Date
11 November 2025
Summary
A women-led team of scientists protect the Amazon rainforest from destruction as readers get a firsthand account of real-life fieldwork in action.
A compelling, nonfiction, photo-illustrated STEM read for 8-12-year-olds who aspire to be future scientists, environmentalists, and conservationists!
Over 22 years, a team of scientists from the Field Museum in Chicago has helped conserve 28.9 million acres of the Amazon rainforest. Follow the team as they race to gather data over t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781623543167 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1623543169 |
| Author: | Jennifer Swanson |
| Publisher: | Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Imagine Publishing, Inc |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 80 |
| Release Date: | 11 November 2025 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 191mm x 254mm |
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♦ Can’t travel to study a rainforest? Read the next best thing.This exceptionally vivid account of field science in the Andes-Amazon region is also a sensitive appreciation of the role of local communities in planning conservation of their land. Swanson doesn’t underplay the threats facing this ecosystem, but she also offers hope as she explains the work of Chicago’s Field Museum. For 20 years, the museum has sent groups of scientists who, coordinating with local experts and inhabitants, conduct inventories of the area, collecting information on the wildlife and people living there; the book focuses on the inventory conducted in 2018. A map shows the destination; chapters detail the activities of the six sub-groups of scientists surveying biology, fish, plants, reptiles and amphibians, birds, and human communities. Swanson details what’s involved with selecting the four study sites, including getting there, preparing campsites, and hauling supplies, followed by accounts of long and arduous but thrilling days of “catching, counting, and photographing” while avoiding natural and human-caused dangers. She provides specific information about the study and each site; writing in an unpretentious, conversational style, she describes how scientists preserve botanical samples, catalogue specimens, and more. Spectacular color photos of specimen close-ups, scientists and community members, and the gorgeous setting will spark excitement. Swanson’s conclusions about future preservation of the Amazon are optimistic but not unrealistic. Rich in detail, lively, and enthralling. —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
About The Author
Jennifer Swanson
Jennifer Swanson is a former middle-school science teacher and the award-winning author of more than fifty-five nonfiction books for children, including Super Gear- Nanotechnology and Sports Team Up; Brain Games; Footprints Across the Planet, and The Atlas Obscura- Explorer’s Guide to Inventing the World. An accomplished and dynamic speaker, Jennifer has presented at national NSTA conferences, the World Science Festival, and the Library of Congress’s National Book Festival. She is also the creator and co-host of the award-winning Solve It! Science Podcast for Kids.
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