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AliensAmongUs2Author: Alex Van Tol

Illustrator: Mike Deas

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-7726-6853-0
Publisher: Royal BC Museum
Pub Date: June 2015
Pages: 128

Synopsis

Would you be surprised if you came face to face with a Red-eared Slider, Gypsy Moth or Brown Bullhead? Would you know what to do if Dalmatian Toadflax or Giant Hogweed landed in your neighbourhood?

Alex Van Tol can help. In Aliens Among Us, she identifies more than 50 species of animals and plants that have invaded British Columbia. With the help of colour photographs and illustrations, she exposes the invaders, then explains how they got here and what they’re doing to the environment.



Awards

BC Bestsellers List, October 2015
2015 Winter Pick, Association of Publishers of British Columbia


Reviews

CM Magazine – January, 2016
This compact but informative book is a terrific guide to recognizing and understanding animal and plant species that have moved beyond their natural territories to become “aliens” within British Columbia’s environment.  The book is expertly illustrated with close up photos, as well as cartoon style drawings that enhance specific details in the text. For instance, you’re not likely to ever use a Giant Hogweed stem as a pea shooter after seeing the effect it will have on your lips! This publication will help to spread the word, in an engaging way, about environmental invaders. Highly recommended.

Resource Links- December, 2015
Hand drawn illustrations as well as photographs detail the creatures and botany discussed.

This book would be great for any student learning about the environment, and the effects of introducing new species to the ecosystem. The species in particular that are detailed pertain to BC and the state of Washington. The book sums up with suggestion on how the reader can help prevent the spread of alien species and spread the word to inform others about this problem.

Mike Deas