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Jude Isabella

    Jude Isabella writes compellingly about science, health, and the environment. Her work for publications like The Walrus and Slate delves into complex ecological and health issues with keen insight. For over a decade, she honed her craft as the managing editor of YES Mag, fostering a spirit of scientific curiosity for young minds. Isabella also pens science books for children, recognized for their engaging exploration of fascinating topics.

    The Red Bicycle: The Extraordinary Story of One Ordinary Bicycle
    Red Bicycle
    Bringing Back The Wolves
    • 2020

      Red Bicycle

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Leo rides his beloved red bicycle to school, soccer practice and everywhere in between. He is devastated when he outgrows Big Red. But when Leo learns of a bicycle donation program, he perks up --- someone who really needs his bike can give it a new life. Little does he know that Big Red will change other people’s lives, too. Follow the bike as it travels to West Africa, where it helps people in Burkina Faso bring goods to the market, and serves as a makeshift ambulance, proving that an ordinary bicycle can be truly extraordinary.

      Red Bicycle
    • 2020

      An unintended experiment teaches real-life lessons about life’s intricate interconnections. In the 1800s, the American government decided to eliminate threats to livestock near Yellowstone National Park. By 1926, there were no gray wolves left in the park. This set off a cascade of devastating changes to virtually every part of the park’s ecosystem, and the once-thriving landscape was soon in distress. Then, in an effort to reverse course, gray wolves were reintroduced in 1995. In time, animal populations start to stabilize, waterways are restored and, miraculously, health returns to the park. This remarkable story of transformation is sure to captivate, and to inspire respect for nature’s surprisingly complex balancing act.

      Bringing Back The Wolves
    • 2015