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Operation Pangolin: Saving the World's Only Scaled Mammal

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Prized for their hard scales, pangolins are one of the most poached animals on the planet. They are also highly endangered. Yet scientists know very little about them. Pangolin rescuers and researchers such as Thai Nguyen have the difficult task of saving pangolins, changing local laws to prevent poaching, educating local communities, and learning more about these mysterious creatures. Join author and photographer Suzi Eszterhas in this exploration of the jungles of Vietnam where Thai works with the Save Vietnam's Wildlife organization to save endangered pangolins.

40 pages, Library Binding

Published October 4, 2022

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Profile Image for Syntaxx.
468 reviews
August 15, 2022
Miigweetch NetGalley and Lerner Publishing Group for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

This is a fantastic non-fiction book about pangolins, the world’s only scaled mammal. Unfortunately, their unique characteristics also make pangolins one of the world’s most trafficked animals. The book opens with a story about poaching, and it made me tear up. I try to find hope in the book’s story of Thai Van Nguyen, a Vietnamese man who has made it his life’s mission to rescue and save as many of these creatures as possible.

Suzi Eszterhas photography is lush and a delight to engage with; I found myself “ooohhing” and “awwwing” over more than one page. I recommend this book for general school library use, as well as any classroom that has a biological science unit, especially dealing with environmental protection and conservation of wildlife. This book is suitable for readers of all ages and any animal lover would enjoy it (would make a great coffee table book!)
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2,815 reviews40 followers
September 26, 2022
Operation Pangolin: Saving the World's Only Scaled Mammal by Suzi Eszterhas is currently scheduled for release on October 4 2022. Prized for their hard scales, pangolins are one of the most poached animals on the planet. They are also highly endangered. Yet scientists know very little about them. Pangolin rescuers and researchers such as Thai Nguyen have the difficult task of saving pangolins, changing local laws to prevent poaching, educating local communities, and learning more about these mysterious creatures. Join author and photographer Suzi Eszterhas in this exploration of the jungles of Vietnam where Thai works with the Save Vietnam's Wildlife organization to save endangered pangolins.

Operation Pangolin: Saving the World's Only Scaled Mammal is a well written and researched book to introduce young readers to pangolins and the threats they face. I first heard about pangolins about five years ago and have been taken by their cuteness. Someone called them (I wish I remember who) "the most endangered animal you've never heard of". and I think that holds true today for most people. I do think awareness has risen- google pangolin memes and you will be thrilled- but even having read about this adorable creatures previously I learned a great deal about them and their habitats in this book. I was goad to see how hard some people are working to preserve these creatures, and hope that this book inspires more people to help however they can, even if it is just sharing the fact that these amazing animals exist and promoting World Pangolin Day (which is is February).

Operation Pangolin: Saving the World's Only Scaled Mammal is a great read for those that have never heard of the pangolin and those that want to know more about them.
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9,476 reviews198 followers
March 20, 2023
Photographer and author, Suzi Eszterhas introduces readers to pangolins and one of the men leading the charge to save them from extinction, Thai Van Nguyen. She shares facts about pangolins, their unique attributes, and the different kinds of pangolins that live in Asia and Africa. Then she looks at Thai Van Nguyen's work to find out how to restore rescued pangolins to the wild with Save Vietnma's Wildlife and other groups working to ensure that pangolins don't go extinct. The text is accompanied by loads of Eszterhas' fabulous photographs of pangolins and their rescue workers.

A fantastic resource on an animal that doesn't get much exposure in middle grade lit, but is very cool and in a serious state for survival. Eszterhas once again does a great job making the text very informative but also very readable, and her photography is the best. We needed a resource on pangolins for a project our 6th graders do on environmental issues in Thailand, so this came out at a perfect time and will be very useful. I hope readers also help spread the word that pangolins aren't of use in medicine, but are important for the ecosystem.

Notes on content: The book does talk about how poaching is a huge issue for these animals and their survival, and mentions injuries animals can get in snares or how babies can be left alone when their mothers are poached.



Profile Image for Annie.
4,822 reviews90 followers
November 8, 2022
Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.

Operation Pangolin is a well written and accessible book for all ages about conservation and (of course) about pangolins by Suzi Eszterhas. Released 4th Oct 2022 by Lerner, it's 40 pages and is available in library binding and ebook formats.

The photography throughout is clear and in color. The accompanying text is both sobering and in some places hopeful. Although pangolins are likely the most trafficked animal in the world as well as being endangered, the conservation scientists and grassroots efforts to save these beautiful animals is tireless.

It's accessible and well written and although it's mostly aimed at 8-12 year olds (Lexile measure 1030) it's full of interesting facts about pangolins' anatomy, behavior, and habitat which everyone will find interesting. The author and publisher have also included an abbreviated glossary and a bibliography/links for further reading.

Four and a half stars. This would be a good choice for public or school library acquisition, gift giving, and home use.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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4,469 reviews46 followers
August 22, 2022
This is a Middle Grade book, but adults can also learn a lot from it. To make sure the target readers get this, the terms are explained in a very basic way, but the information about this fascinating species is not widely known. I read every book about animals that I can find, and knew that pangolins existed, but I had no idea about their origins, distribution and habits. The best part is that it raises consciousness about their being so endangered (what animal is safe in our world after all?) and it teaches young readers, and grownups interested in the subject, what you can do to help. The author follows the story of Thai Nguyen, who saw poachers attack a pangolin mom when he was a kid, and grew up to save them. Not a lot is known about the species, so Thai has been figuring it out as he tries to help. The photographs are gorgeous and feature not only different species of pangolins, but also the rescue centers and the humans that work there. It’s a short book, but it’s a great way to get to know at least a little about these amazing animals.
I chose to read this book and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased. Thank you, #NetGalley/#Lerner Publishing Group, Millbrook Press ™!
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1,777 reviews
May 12, 2023
Learn about this endangered animal that is the only scaled mammal on earth. Threatened by humans who catch it for its meat and scales, the numbers of the pangolin are dwindling down with each year. Thai, a Vietnamese man, vowed as a child to try to save this mammal one day, and has kept his word through his efforts of raising awareness of this creature that grows on you as you read the book. Thai has also become one of the experts of pangolin rescue and he has founded a refuge for injured and vulnerable pangolins.

I really enjoyed reading about this animal that I've never heard of before. I also liked the inspiring story of Thai, who envisioned himself as someone who would make a difference by saving this creature one day, and seeing it slowly come to fruition.
4,110 reviews29 followers
July 12, 2023
I knew so little about this incredible scaled mammal and it turns out that even scientists are in the same situation! Shy, fast vanishing, this truly fascinating creature is still quite a mystery. No one knows how long they live in the wild, how long their gestation is just for a start.

Veteran nature writer and photographer Eszterhas chronicles Thai Van Nguyen and his landmark efforts to save the endangered pangolins. Nguyen operates a rescue facility in Vietnam called Save Vietnam's Wildlife and one of his missions is to rescue and save pangolins.

Fascinating facts and wonderful photographs are the highlight of this book and kids will come away eager to join the effort to learn more and study this critically endangered mammal.
731 reviews23 followers
August 17, 2022
I have always thought pangolin was an armadillo. So I am glad I got this book o read. Now I know they are not armadillo. The pictures ate absolutely beautiful. There is quite a lot of information about this cute animal. I have learned a lot. Now I want another book about pangolins. I would love to make fundraiser for these animals
S. They are on the endangered list. Loved the book to pieces and I think children would absolutely love the book as much as I do.

I received a free copy of the book and is voluntarily writing a review.

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2,677 reviews4 followers
November 3, 2023
I read this book for the Charlie May Simon Award Committee. I really enjoyed learning about pangolins and the dangers they face. I loved that this book as all about rescuing and preserving this animal. It even includes some fun ways kids can help the rescue efforts by doing small things to raise money. It's a YES vote from me.
30 reviews
December 8, 2022
Lovely book about an animal I didn't know about until I was in my 30s and my kids got a book with pangolins included. Great photos and information.
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1,284 reviews38 followers
May 23, 2023
Finally, an outstanding nonfiction picture book about pangolins! This is what I've been looking and waiting for, and can't wait to share with young readers and animal enthusiasts.
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414 reviews39 followers
December 9, 2022
On the blog: https://reviews.rebeccareid.com/opera...

Did you know that there is a mammal that has scales? I didn’t until I read Operation Pangolin by Suzie Eszterhas (Millbrook, 2023). This book refers to one man’s mission to save the dwindling population of pangolins from human poachers.

I hadn’t even heard of this small reptile-looking, ant-eating mammal. Surprisingly, it is more closely related to carnivores like wolverines than to the ant-eater, who I think it looks like! Scientists also do not know a lot about pangolins, so all help for them is also research. The animals are small, shy, and territorial, and they live in grasslands in Africa and Asia.

Pangolins defend themselves by rolling up into a ball, so only their scales can be seen. That doesn’t stop their largest predator: humans. They are in danger of extinction because humans seek their keratin scales for folk medicine and their meat as a delicacy. More than a million pangolins have been illegally poached in the last 20 years. During that time, a man named Thai Van Ngyuen has been rescuing pangolins from poachers, providing medical care, and releasing them back into the wild. Of all he’s recused, 85% successfully rehabilitate!

Thai’s story was very encouraging. It’s so sad that these animals have been endangered because of humans, but it is nice that there are scientists studying the pangolin and helping them return to their homes. This book was lovingly illustrated with photographs of pangolins, diagrams, and maps, and the captions gave some additional information that was not found in the text. It was very nicely put together, and a wonderful book for learning about a little-known endangered animal.

Note: I received a digital copy of this book for review consideration.
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