Jennifer Keats Curtis has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 6 narrators. The most-rated is Animal Helpers: Raptor Centers.

Zoos are amazing places to see and learn about the many native and exotic of animals that inhabit this world. Some animals are plentiful while others are threatened or in danger of extinction. Zookeepers not only feed and care for these animals, they may also be helping to conserve and protect whole species through breeding and "head start" programs. Follow the extraordinary duties of these unusual animal helpers in this behind-the-scenes audio journal.
©2013 Jennifer Keats Curtis (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing

Even kids can get involved in science! Ecologist Dr. Neeti Bathala and Jennifer Keats Curtis collaborate to bring us the story of these adventurous citizen scientists. Leena and her mom volunteer each summer to count the horseshoe crabs that visit their beach. With their dog Bobie at their sides, the duo spends a night on the shore surveying horseshoe crabs who have come to mate and lay eggs. Listeners will learn valuable facts about these ancient animals and how they can get involved in the effort to conserve horseshoe crabs.
©2016 Dr. Neeti Bathala and Jennifer Keats Curtis (P)2017 Arbordale Publishing
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¡También los niños pueden involucrarse en la ciencia! En esta colaboración entre la Dra. Ecologista Neeti Bathala y Jennifer Keats Curtis, conoceremos a Lana y a su mamá. Las dos son voluntarias cada verano para contar los cangrejos herradura que visitan su playa. Los lectores van a aprender datos muy valiosos acerca de esos animales antiguos y cómo pueden involucrarse en el esfuerzo para conservarlos. Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2017 Dr. Neeti Barthala and Jennifer Keats Curtis (P)2017 Arbordale Publishing

When oil spills, workers hurry to clean the land and water. But oil spills can also affect every animal that lives in the area. Who helps these wild animals? On the East Coast, a team from Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research rushes to the scene to save as many as possible. Follow along to learn how these experts capture oiled animals and treat them quickly and safely so that they may be returned to the wild. This nonfiction is based on the extensive experience of the Oiled Wildlife Response Team at Tri-State.
©2019 Jennifer Keats Curtis (P)2020 Arbordale Publishing

Like humans, animals can get sick or hurt. People visit doctors. Pets see veterinarians. What happens to wild animals when they are injured, become ill, or are orphaned? Often, wildlife rehabilitators are called to their rescue. This audio journal takes listeners behind the scenes at four different wildlife rehabilitation centers. Fall in love with these backyard animals as they are nursed back to health and released back to the wild when possible. This is the first of a series introducing the different ways and the many people who care for a wide variety of animals. Look for future Animal Helpers titles to include zookeepers, aquarists, big animal rescuers, marine animal rescuers, conservationists, and veterinarians.
©2012 Jennifer Keats Curtis (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing

Even powerful birds of prey can get sick or hurt. When that happens, animal helpers at raptor centers come to the rescue! Dedicated staff treats injured, sick, and orphaned animals. They return the birds to their native environment sor find forever homes at education and raptor centers for those that can't survive in the wild. Follow along in this audio journal as staff and volunteers come together to care for these remarkable birds.
©2015 Jennifer Keats Curtis (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing