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The White Oryx (Penguin Readers, EasyStarts)

by Bernard Smith

Series: Penguin Readers (Easystarts)

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Abdullah knows a lot about oryx, the rare and gentle creatures of the desert. But there are cruel and ignorant people in the desert too - and someone needs to stop them.
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I loved this book because it teaches me Humane Society

I like this because meets reality.

I liked in book the man help Oryx from kill and help them to keep life

I like this story because there are the Arab youth explore the desert and from there by wild animals and pets and because the man was brave to save the animals.

I like this book it is talk about helping animals.

I like this story because is very nice the animal. I dont like story because the people want to catch the young oryx and sell them to the poachers in the desert .

I liked the story because it is an adventure and I love this kind of stories where the prosecution is between two.

I like this story very much because it is talk about desert and animals.The story talks about the problems.

I like in this story that when abdullah discovered that there is an oryx disapeared they start to look around the desert till they rescued it.

I liked this story because it show the kind relationship between the human and animals.

Mandy Brown is in the desert with Abdullah an oryx ranger. But there are poachers in the desert too- and another oryx is dead. Can Manday and Abdullah catch the poachers? And can they save dead oryx's baby? ( )
  getreadingadw | Nov 12, 2009 |
I really liked reading the White Oryx because it is a story about a very famous animal which used to be quite common in this part of the Gulf many years ago. Now there are not so many in the wild. The only ones I have seen were on a trip I took out to Sir Bani Yas off Abu Dhabi. I really enjoyed the wildlife on that trip and hope that the UAE Government's program to increase the number of animals in the area works very well.

Evan

There is tow people in the desert Abdulla ( ranger) and Mandy(tourist) . They want to find the white oryx For Mandy so she can took a picture for the Arabian animals. But when they in the trip Abdulla listen to the Oryx voice he buts a radio into they body and radio into his car so he can listen to them. They listen to a fire then so mention that there is a poachers in the desert . The poachers kill a Oryx mother and take the young oryx . Then with the police helped they save the young Oryx and arrested The poachers.

KHALED MOHAMED ABDULLA ( )
  getreadingSMC | Oct 12, 2009 |
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