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The last tiger

The last tiger

On September 7, 1936, the last captive Tasmanian tiger dies alone and neglected in a Hobart zoo. Since then many people claim to have sighted this amazing creature. Did the entire species vanish forever on that bleak night? No one can prove the tiger still exists, but could a determined searcher and modern science provide a glimmer of hope?

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920406690 JF GRE
Junior Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000060082710
ISBN 9780143309253 (paperback)
0143309250
Call Number 599.2/7
Dates Greenwood, Mark
Name of Publisher [Melbourne] : Puffin, 2017.
Attachments illustrations, 1 map, portraits, facsimiles ; 20 cm.
Volume History mysteries
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary On September 7, 1936, the last captive Tasmanian tiger dies alone and neglected in a Hobart zoo. Since then many people claim to have sighted this amazing creature. Did the entire species vanish forever on that bleak night? No one can prove the tiger still exists, but could a determined searcher and modern science provide a glimmer of hope?
Subject Extinct animals
Natural history
Premiers' Reading Challenge : 3-4
Australia.
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