2022 Russell Freedman Award for Nonfiction - Finalist Primatologist Mireya Mayor is living proof that courage and determination can make the impossible possible.
The first woman wildlife TV reporter for National Geographic, 2022 Russell Freedman Award for Nonfiction - Finalist 2022 Foreword INDIES Finalist - Juvenile Nonfiction 2023 Green Earth Book Award Long List for Picture Book Primatologist Mireya Mayor is living proof that.
Older, she traded her pom-poms as a cheerleader for the National Football League for the swamps of the South American jungle.
For Mireya Mayor, even as a young child whose house was filed with cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, a chicken, and a snapping turtle, nothing was quite Wild enough. 2022 Russell Freedman Award for Nonfiction - Finalist 2022 Foreword INDIES Finalist - Juvenile Nonfiction Primatologist Mireya Mayor is living proof that courage and determination can make the impossible possible.
This biography of the woman who convinced the prime minister of Madagascar to make the mouse lemur\'s rain forest a protected national park is an inspiring--and Wild story.
It was only when Mireya went to Madagascar that things FINALLY got Wild enough.
The first woman wildlife TV reporter for National Geographic, she traveled the world, but things still weren\'t quite Wild enough.
Older, she traded her pom-poms as a cheerleader for the National Football League for the swamps of the South American jungle.
For Mireya Mayor, even as a young child whose house was filed with cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, a chicken, and a snapping turtle, nothing was quite Wild enough. 2022 Russell Freedman Award for Nonfiction - Finalist 2022 Foreword INDIES Finalist - Juvenile Nonfiction Primatologist Mireya Mayor is living proof that courage and determination can make the impossible possible.
This biography of the woman who convinced the prime minister of Madagascar to make the mouse lemur\'s rain forest a protected national park is an inspiring--and Wild story.
It was only when Mireya went to Madagascar that things FINALLY got Wild enough.
The first woman wildlife TV reporter for National Geographic, she traveled the world, but things still weren\'t quite Wild enough.
Older, she traded her pom-poms as a cheerleader for the National Football League for the swamps of the South American jungle.
For Mireya Mayor, even as a young child whose house was filed with cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, a chicken, and a snapping turtle, nothing was quite Wild enough. 2022 Russell Freedman Award for Nonfiction - Finalist Primatologist Mireya Mayor is living proof that courage and determination can make the impossible possible