20 Cuddly, Wild, and Wonderful Books About Endangered Animals

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It’s hard to ignore the heartbreaking reality of endangered animals, and honestly, it can feel overwhelming sometimes. 

The list of animals that are on the brink of extinction just keeps growing – polar bears, sea turtles, and even our beloved bees. 

But there’s hope, and it’s thanks to the tireless efforts of organizations like the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN), and local wildlife sanctuaries. 

They’re working day and night to protect these species, from enforcing stronger protections to restoring their natural habitats. 

Still, there’s so much more to be done, and part of that is spreading the word.

That’s why books are important. 

A good book can help us understand and feel for these creatures in a way that’s powerful and lasting.

So in this article, I’ve rounded up some of the best books about endangered animals – perfect for both kids and adults. 

Whether you’re looking for something to read with your kids or just want to dive deeper into this important topic yourself, there’s something here for everyone. 

Ready to read and make a difference? Let’s go!

1. The Polar Bear in the Snow by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Shawn Harris

A Polar bear

This one’s about a curious polar bear wandering through snow and icy waters. 

As he meets Arctic creatures and even a human, you can’t help but wonder: where’s he headed and what’s his goal? 

It’s a simple but captivating journey that definitely sparks your imagination – perfect for a cozy reading moment.

2. A Wild Promise: An Illustrated Celebration of The Endangered Species Act by Allen Crawford

A Wild Promise

This book shines a light on the Endangered Species Act and its protection of animals like the Steller sea lion and red wolf. 

With gorgeous illustrations, it celebrates how much this law has helped and calls for continued conservation. 

It’s both beautiful and inspiring – such an important reminder to protect what we love.

3. Remembering Great Apes by Margot Raggett

Remembering Great Apes

Through incredible photographs, this book celebrates great apes – our closest animal relatives – while raising awareness of their endangered status. 

The photos are jaw-droppingly beautiful, and the story behind the project is deeply moving. 

All profits go to protecting these magnificent creatures. I love how this book combines art with purpose!

4. Dodos Are Not Extinct! They’re Just in Disguise by Paddy Donnelly

Dodos Are Not Extinct in

A fun, quirky read where kids are encouraged to spot extinct animals like woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers hidden in plain sight. 

The illustrations are playful and full of surprises, and the facts about these animals make it both fun and educational. 

It’s definitely a playful way to learn about extinction!

5. Leopard & Silkie: One Boy’s Quest to Save the Seal Pups by Brenda Peterson

Leopard and Silkie

This heartwarming true story follows a young boy named Miles as he works to protect seal pups in the Pacific Northwest. 

It’s a great example of how even kids can make a big impact. 

The message about compassion for animals really stuck with me, and it’s a great read for any young nature lover.

6. Save Our Species: Endangered Animals and How You Can Save Them by Dominic Couzens

Save Our Species

A super practical guide that shows you how to help endangered species, whether it’s building a bird box or supporting local environmental efforts. 

Focusing on 30 animals, it’s packed with easy-to-follow ideas, making it a hopeful and empowering read. 

It’s one of those books that makes you feel like you can actually make a difference!

7. Poached: Inside the Dark World of Wildlife Trafficking by Rachel Love Nuwer

Poached

Rachel Nuwer takes you deep into the world of wildlife trafficking – poachers, illegal trade, and the people trying to stop it. 

It’s eye-opening and, honestly, a little tough to read, but also so necessary. 

What really stuck with me is how much power we have in changing things through awareness and action.

8. I Am Not a Penguin: A Pangolin’s Lament by Liz Wong

I Am Not a Penguin

This hilarious story is about a pangolin who’s tired of being confused for a penguin! 

With witty text and cute illustrations, it’s perfect for kids who enjoy a bit of silliness. 

I love how it introduces the pangolin in such a fun way, and it’s a great opportunity to teach kids about endangered species in a light-hearted way.

9. Endangered by Tim Flach; Jonathan Baillie

Endangered by Tim Flach

Tim Flach’s stunning photography brings endangered species like elephants and big cats to life, while Jonathan Baillie’s insights make you think about the challenges these animals face. 

It’s a powerful book – each image and story feels urgent, but it also leaves you with a sense of hope. 

It’s definitely a reminder that we can still fight to protect them.

10. Devils Hole Pupfish: The Unexpected Survival of an Endangered Species in the Modern American West by Kevin C. Brown

Devils Hole Pupfish scaled

This book tells the story of the Devils Hole pupfish, the rarest fish in the world, and its fight for survival in the remote deserts of Nevada. 

The pupfish’s story is fascinating and surprisingly full of drama – it’s about the battle between conservation and development. 

I love how it mixes environmental science with the real-life drama of water rights.

11. Who Am I? A Peek-Through-Pages Book of Endangered Animals by Tim Flach

Who Am I

This one’s such a fun read for younger animal lovers! 

Tim Flach’s photos are absolutely gorgeous, and the book lets kids guess which animal is hiding behind each peek-through page. 

You get to learn about animals like pandas and frogs while having fun with the riddles. 

It’s a creative and engaging way to introduce endangered species and their importance.

12. Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink by Jane Goodall

Hope For Animals

If you love hearing about real success stories, this book is for you. 

Jane Goodall, with Thane Maynard, shares inspiring tales of animals that were once endangered but are making a comeback, like the California condor and the American crocodile. 

It’s packed with hope, passion, and a call to protect our planet’s creatures – definitely a reminder that we can make a difference.

13. Birds of Prey Rescue by Pamela Hickman

Birds of Prey Rescue

This book dives into how various birds of prey, like the Philippine eagle and vultures, are being saved from extinction. 

With amazing photos and stories about conservation heroes, it shows the behind-the-scenes efforts to protect these incredible birds. 

It’s inspiring to see how different projects are making an impact around the world.

14. A Tale of Two Cranes: Lessons Learned from 50 Years of the Endangered Species Act by Nathanial Groneworld

A Tale of Two Cranes

Here’s a deep dive into how the Endangered Species Act has shaped conservation over the past 50 years. 

The book looks at two crane species and compares the U.S. and Japan’s different approaches to saving them. 

It’s a bit of a think piece that asks some big questions about how we manage endangered species. 

If you’re into the nitty-gritty of conservation strategies, this one’s for you.

15. Imagining Extinction by Ursula K. Heise

Imagining Extinction

If you’re into thinking about the big-picture cultural side of extinction, this book is for you. 

Heise talks about how stories and symbols influence our ideas about endangered species and how that shapes conservation. 

It’s a little heady, but it’s super insightful for anyone wanting to understand the intersection of culture, science, and environmentalism.

16. Listed: Dispatches from America’s Endangered Species Act by Joe Roman

Listed

Joe Roman gives an easy-to-read look at the Endangered Species Act and the impact it’s had on saving animals. 

Through stories of species saved and those still struggling, it’s a great intro to the history and challenges of conservation. 

It’ll leave you feeling inspired and with a better understanding of how laws shape wildlife protection.

17. My First Pop-Up Endangered Animals by Owen Davey

My First Pop Up Endangered Animals

This one’s a visual treat for younger readers. 

Owen Davey’s pop-up illustrations are so cool, and they really bring endangered animals like the blue whale and red panda to life. 

It’s a super engaging way for kids to learn about these animals while appreciating the art too. 

Plus, the facts about each animal are short and sweet, which makes it a great first step into the world of conservation.

18. A Shadow and a Song: The Struggle to Save an Endangered Species by Mark Jerome Walters

A Shadow and a Song

This book is all about the dusky seaside sparrow and how development and politics led to its extinction. 

Walters tells the story with such heart and shows how different people’s decisions directly affected the sparrow’s fate. 

It’s a bit of a sad story, but also a powerful reminder of how humans can impact the world around them – both positively and negatively.

19. The Endangered Species Road Trip by Cameron MacDonald

The Endangered Species Road Trip

MacDonald takes his family on a road trip to see the rarest species in North America, like desert tortoises and black wolves. 

Along the way, he shares great facts about the animals and their habitats, while also talking about the challenges they face. 

It has everything from travel, nature, and a deep dive into conservation – and I love how it’s all wrapped up in an engaging, family-friendly road trip.

20. Lost Wild America by Robert M. McClung, illustrated by Bob Hines

Lost Wild America

If you like wildlife history, this one’s a cool read. 

It looks at the history of wildlife conservation in the U.S., covering species that have gone extinct or are still endangered. 

The illustrations are awesome, and the book covers some of the less well-known species that need attention too. 

It’s a good mix of history and nature that sheds light on how far we’ve come – and how far we still need to go.


If you’re looking for more ways to support endangered animals or find additional reading materials, check out the related posts here! 

And I’d love to hear from you – drop a comment below and let me know what books you’ve loved or what animal species you’re passionate about protecting. 

Let’s chat and keep spreading the word about the importance of wildlife conservation.

Preye

Hi! I'm Preye ("pre" as in "prepare" and "ye" as in "Kanye"), and I am a lifelong book lover who enjoys talking about books and sharing bits and pieces of all the fascinating things I come across. I love books so much that I decided to become a developmental editor, and right now, I work with authors to help them tell their stories better. On this blog, I share everything from book recommendations to book reviews and writing tips, so feel free to stop by anytime you like!

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