Hold on! : saving the spotted handfish / written by Gina M Newton ; illustrated by Rachel Tribout.
Publication details: Clayton, South VIC : CSIRO Publishing, 2020.Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 23 x 30 cmISBN:- 9781486311842
- Saving the spotted handfish
- Children's stories -- Pictorial works
- Spotted handfish -- Juvenile literature
- Endangered species -- Juvenile literature
- Conservation biology -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife: general interest
- Fishes
- Fishes -- Conservation
- Handfishes
- Spotted handfish
- Wildlife conservation
- Endangered species
- Spotted handfish -- Australia -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature
- Fishes -- Australia -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature
- Fishes -- Conservation -- Australia -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature
- Endangered species -- Australia -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature
- Handfishes -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife conservation -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Endangered species -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Spotted handfish -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Fishes -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Fishes -- Conservation -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Australia
- Australian
- 597.0994 23
- 2021 CBCA Book of the Year Shortlist - Eve Pownall Award.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Junior collection | 597. NEW | Available | 063018 |
Total reserves: 0
Illustrations on endpapers.
Spotted handfish conservation timeline on endpapers.
Have you ever seen a fish that could do a handstand? This is the story of a quirky and primitive little fish that is famous for two things: walking on its 'hands' (pectoral fins), and being the first marine fish anywhere in the word to be listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The Spotted Handfish has survived since the time of the dinosaurs - until now. Invasive sea stars, pollution and climate change mean that this unique Australian is in real trouble - raise your hand if you want to know more!
5+ years.
2021 CBCA Book of the Year Shortlist - Eve Pownall Award.