Where Did All the Rhinos Go? (a conservation book for children)

Where Did All the Rhinos Go? is a children’s book to inspire youngsters to look after this critically endangered species. In her debut book, conservation biologist Lara explores the impact that humans have on the world around us.
The book encourages us to stop and think about how we can help, and how we might make more room for nature in our everyday lives. And offers a child-centric overview of issues like poaching to deforestation, addressing how to help in a compassionate way.
Through the eyes of an orphaned black rhino, we learn how deeply interconnected our world is. It is a powerful reminder to reimagine our relationship to nature and to each other. Ami Vitale (National Geographic photographer)
About the author
Lara Jackson is a conservationist who uses award-winning wildlife photography to highlight the causes of endangered species worldwide. She is particularly active in campaigns to save critically endangered rhinos, at risk from habitat loss, palm oil and poaching.
Even as a child, Lara would wrap up an injured hedgehog and take it to the local wildlife rescue. And this passion never left her. She studied wildlife conservation at Southampton University and now is at the forefront of helping creatures all over the planet.
