The lizard lady

Jennifer Keats Curtis

Book - 2018

"Join the Lizard Lady as she cuts her way through thick Caribbean forests searching for critically endangered St. Croix ground lizards. Hunted to extinction on the island of St. Croix by invasive species brought by colonizing farmers, these lizards are now only found on surrounding islands in the US Virgin Islands. Readers learn that a day in a life of a woman scientist can be anything but boring. Co-author Nicole F. Angeli is the Lizard Lady--can she help save these animals?"--

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Published
Mount Pleasant [South Carolina] : Arbordale [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer Keats Curtis (author)
Other Authors
Nicole F. Angeli (author), Veronica Jones (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781607180661
9781607180913
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

On a tiny island near St. Croix, Dr. Nicole Angeli searches for critically endangered ground lizards.A straightforward narrative follows the young, white herpetologist as she looks and listens for animals as part of her fieldwork. In her search she encounters a green walking-stick insect, a pearly-eyed thrasher, land crabs, and finally the tiny lizard, which she catches, weighs, measures, and puts back where she found it. These St. Croix ground lizards exist only on offshore islands because the mongooses farmers brought to control the rat population ate lizards and birds on the main island instead. The researcher and co-authorthe titular "Lizard Lady"is part of a scientific group working to save these reptiles through a conservation translocation project aiming to establish them on two additional islands. The simple text is printed in a large font over Jones' digital paintings, which include images of white scientists working with black island children as well as curiously static scenes of Nicole at work in a lush tropical setting and the wildlife. As is the case for other books from this publisher, the title, also available in Spanish as La dama de las Siguanas, features helpful backmatter (here, further information about the lizards, their adaptations, the scientist, and invasive species), making it particularly welcome in educational settings.A glimpse of science in the field for early readers. (map, learning activities) (Nonfiction. 5-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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