Ecology -- Juvenile literature
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Ecology -- Juvenile literature
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Ecology
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Incoming Resources
- More than just a flower garden, photos and text by Dwight Kuhn
- Forests, by Melissa Cole
- Spring after spring, how Rachel Carson inspired the environmental movement, Stephanie Roth Sisson
- Evil ecosystems
- Grasslands, Philip Steele
- A forest's life, from meadow to mature woodland, Cathy Mania and Robert Mania
- Some plants grow in mid-air, Claire Llewellyn ; illustrators, Myke Taylor, Jo Moore
- Life in a wetland, by Allan Fowler
- The tropical rainforest, Gerard Cheshire ; illustrated by Richard Orr
- The right environment, Debra J. Housel, M.S. Ed
- Counting, Earth's biomes, Jennifer Kroll
- Explore the wild, a nature search-and-find book, Beverly K. Duncan
- The rainforest, Selina Wood ; illustrated by James Macdonald ... [and others]
- Predators in the rain forest, Saviour Pirotta
- Planet ark, preserving Earth's biodiversity
- Going green, a kid's handbook to saving the planet, John Elkington ... [and others] ; illustrated by Tony Ross
- The ecosystem of an apple tree, Elaine Pascoe ; photography by Dwight Kuhn
- Eyewitness ecology, written by Steve Pollock
- Taiga, Elizabeth Kaplan
- Brink of extinction, can we stop nature's decline?
- Woodsy's ABCs
- A voice for the Everglades, Marjory Stoneman Douglas
- My big book of outdoors, welcome! In every season, there is something different to see, discover, make, and do. So step outdoors and into nature!, Tim Hopgood
- Backyard nature, coloring book, Dot Barlowe
- The apartment house tree, Bette Killion ; illustrated by Mary Szilagyi
- Rivers, lakes, streams, and ponds, Richard Beatty
- Frog in a bog, John Himmelman
- Wetlands food chains, Rebecca Pettiford
- Tropical rainforests, Robert Snedden
- Ecosystems, William B. Rice
- Rain forests, Philip Sauvain ; [illustrations and maps by David Hogg]
- Woodsy's ABCs, [text by Roberta Burzynski ; illustrations by Joe Kulka]
- En la tierra, Nellie Wilder
- What happened to the ecosystem?, collecting data, Leona Fowler
- Necesitamos las plantas, Maryellen Gregoire
- Indian Ocean, Heather Kissock and Helen Lepp Friesen
- Rain, rain, rain forest, Brenda Z. Guiberson ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Productores y consumidores, William B. Rice
- A place for butterflies, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- The living earth
- Feel the wind, written and illustrated by Arthur Dorros
- Rain forest, [written and edited by Elinor Greenwood]
- Ancient ones, the world of the old-growth Douglas fir, Barbara Bash
- Who eats what?, food chains and food webs, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Food chains and webs
- Biome geo facts, Izzi Howell
- Dragonflies matter, by Tammy Gagne ; content consultant, Ruud Schilder, PhD, Assistant Professor of Entomology and Biology, Penn State University
- You are the earth, David Suzuki and Kathy Vanderlinden; art by Wallace Edwards
- Atlantic Ocean, Heather Kissock and Joy Gregory
- Severn speaks out
Outgoing Resources
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