Zoo Animals A: Z Volume 1
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Learn about zoo animals in this full color series of animal photo books. All animals are identified so you can tell what you are looking at. Great books to start conversations with kids about animals, and a good resource for adults that want to know what it was they saw at the zoo. Full color photographs of animals in zoo by professional photographers Deborah Carney and Vinny O'Hare. Animals included in this book are:
Addax
African Elephants
Asian Elephant
African Wild Dog
American Bison
Arabian Oryx
Babirusa
Black And White Colobus
Grizzly Bear
Bongo
Camels
Cabybara
White-Nosed Coati
Central Chinese Goral
Dwarf Mongoose
Ebony Langur
Gelada Baboons
Malayan Sun Bear
Mhorr Gazelle
Nyala Antelope
We have full color photos of all the animals in this book, so assured that the content is totally accurate. Our series will continue with several other similarly formated book that cover zoo animals, birds, reptiles and amphibians but many books about birds and animals in the wild.
Deborah Carney
Deborah Carney has been a freelance photographer for over 35 years, covering events, weddings and cat shows, in addition to macro and general nature photography. Her cat photographs were published by T.H.F. publications in two of their cat breed books, one about American Shorthairs and the other featuring the Sacred Cat of Burma.Additionally, as a prolific photographer with an eye for details, she will be publishing a number of books that are photo based with information about the photographs in them. The ability for these photos to now be able to be enjoyed in color on eReaders and eReader apps has inspired her to create a multitude of books on a large variety of subjects.Her favorite subjects to photograph are butterflies, hummingbirds and macro images of flowers, in addition to wildlife and nature of all kinds. There will be many series of books about nature in general and by species, and wildlife plus beautiful locations that she has photographed.Deborah Carney has been involved in online marketing since 1997, with a variety of web projects. Currently an award winning affiliate program manager, internet consultant, blogger and podcaster. Carney started the popular ABCsPlus series of podcasts to teach people how to make money online. The series includes Affiliate ABCs, Blogging ABCs, Merchant ABCs, BookGoodies, and WAHMoms-WAHDads with more coming. Carney has also spoken at many affiliate industry events and has a long history of public speaking and writing on disability rights and issues relating to children with disabilities.Currently Deborah is transcribing the many informative podcasts she has produced with industry experts in both internet marketing and book publishing and will be compiling those into books that will give people good, real, and actionable information from a variety of voices, not just her own opinions.I hope you will join us on our adventure through self publishing.
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Zoo Animals A - Deborah Carney
Preface
I have always been fascinated by zoos and the animals within them. From the zoos of old, where we felt bad for the animals kept in cages that were too small and less than ideal, to the zoos of today with cageless areas where the animals are more at home. Zoos provide us with the opportunity to see and experience animals that we would never be able to see without leaving the United States, and even see native animals that are shy or obscure.
Zoos are also active in animal preservation, providing breeding areas for animal that are endangered. Zoos and animal parks are very active in conservation and repopulating specific animals. One zoo can’t do it all
so they cooperate and share.
In the resources as the end of the book are a list of zoos and animal parks, many we have been to, some we have not, but they all have excellent information available on their websites about the animals in their care.
In addition to our series of books on zoo animals, we have books on animals in the wild and several in the works with butterflies and birds.
I hope you enjoy the animals in these pages as much as we enjoyed spending our days with