Wild Horse Scientists (Scientists in the Field)

by Kay Frydenborg (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Dr. Ron Keiper and Dr. Jay Kirkpatrick have both, in their own unique way, made the wild horses of Assateague Island, Maryland their lives' work. Experience Dr. Keiper's handwritten notes--taken over countless watchful hours in the field--which are both a diary and a scientific log that chart the lives of his equine subjects, some of nature's greatest survivors. And follow Dr. Kirkpatrick from the lab to the field as he works tirelessly to find a way to manage the horse population with a birth control vaccine, and helps keep the precarious balance of Assateague's ecosystem intact.Descriptive prose meets solid science as author Kay Frydenborg offers a rare glimpse into the wild herds of Assateague, sharing beautiful photos of the Assateague herds in their island home and of both of the scientists at work--some of them never seen before.
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Kirkus Reviews

Starred Review
[The] latest title in the consistently interesting Scientists in the Field series . . . A science title with wide potential appeal.

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Starred Review
Well researched, clearly written, and quite informative, this handsome book offers close-up views of scientists at work and why their work matters.

Horn Book Magazine

The information--a combination of lab and field science details and personal observation--is accessible and engaging.

School Library Journal

Starred Review

Gr 5 Up—Focusing on the wild horses of Assateague Island, Frydenborg effectively combines scientific facts such as coloration and size, as well as the actual definition of a wild animal, with a compelling narrative about several of the scientists who are working to protect and maintain the wild horse population there. A large chunk of the book describes the horse-population management, from its inception to implementation, through the use of a fertility-control medication called PZP, though the depth of detail on this specific topic might occasionally go over the heads of younger readers. However, intriguing facts, the history of the horses, and the general descriptions of life on Assateague Island make for an excellent read. The dedication and knowledge of the scientists come through, and their work is clearly important. As with other titles in this series, the photography is outstanding, and the images of horses going about their daily business in all kinds of conditions put them front and center. A useful FAQ section, glossary of terms, and a thorough bibliography and list of websites encourage further exploration of the topic. A worthy complement to most collections.—Jody Kopple, Shady Hill School, Cambridge, MA

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Kay Frydenborg
Kay Frydenborg lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two dogs. She's the author of numerous books for young readers including Chocolate, Wild Horse Scientists, They Dreamed of Horses, and Animal Therapist. www.kayfrydenborg.com
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780547518312
Lexile Measure
1210
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
November 20, 2012
Series
Scientists in the Field
BISAC categories
JNF051150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Zoology
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF003220 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Animal Welfare
JNF003110 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Horses
Library of Congress categories
Wildlife conservationists
Wild horses
Assateague Island National Seashore (Md. and

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