JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems
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- The great big green book, Mary Hoffman, illustrated by Ros Asquith
- The grizzly mother, by Hetxw'ms Gyetxw (Brett D. Huson) ; illustrated by Natasha Donovan
- Earth, written and edited by Penelope York
- Frog in a bog, John Himmelman
- In the jungle, illustrated by Jenny Wren
- Anglerfish, the seadevil of the deep, Elaine M. Alexander ; illustrated by Fiona Fogg
- Luminous, living things that light up the night, Julia Kuo
- What will grow?, by Jennifer Ward ; illustrated by Susie Ghahremani
- Electric cars, Jenny MacKay
- Climate change, Peter Benoit
- Listen to the language of the trees, a story of how forests communicate underground, words by Tera Kelley ; pictures by Marie Hermansson
- Our planet!, there's no place like Earth, by Earth (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Earth (and David Litchfield)
- Night animals, illustrated by Jenny Wren
- I wish I was a lion, by Sandra Markle
- Life in a coral reef, by Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Tropical rain forests, Peter Benoit
- The deadliest fires then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Eyewitness Arctic & Antarctic, written by Barbara Taylor ; photographed by Geoff Brightling
- It's raining!, Gail Gibbons
- Florida wetlands, by Vicky Franchino
- A season of flowers, Michael Garland
- Little kids first big book of the rain forest, Moira Rose Donohue
- Explore the ice age!, Cindy Blobaum ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
- Frogs, Seymour Simon
- Discover the desert, the driest place on Earth, by Kathryn Ceceri & Sam Carbaugh
- My forest is green, written by Darren Lebeuf ; illustrated by Ashley Barron
- Inside in, x-rays of nature's hidden world, Jan Pual Schutten ; photography by Arie van 't Riet ; translation by Laura Watkinson
- Where is the Amazon?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Daniel Groff and Daniel Colón
- Hello spring!, Shelley Rotner
- Creekfinding, a true story, Jacqueline Briggs Martin ; illustrated by Claudia McGehee
- Coral reefs, Seymour Simon
- Here is the wetland, Madeleine Dunphy ; illustrated by Wayne McLoughlin
- How to change everything, the young human's guide to protecting the planet and each other, Naomi Klein, with Rebecca Stefoff
- Seasons, a year in nature, by Hannah Pang ; illustrated by Clover Robin
- Eyewitness ocean, author, Dr. Miranda MacQuitty ; photographer, Frank Greenaway
- Rain forest explorer, written by Rupert Matthews
- A voice for the spirit bears, how one boy inspired millions to save a rare animal, Carmen Oliver, Katy Dockrill
- Serengeti, plains of grass, written by Leslie Bulion ; illustrated by Becca Stadtlander
- The mangrove tree, planting trees to feed families, Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore ; collages by Susan L. Roth
- What does it mean to be green?, by Rana DiOrio ; illustrated by Chris Blair
- Did a dinosaur drink this water?, Robert E. Wells
- What happens to our trash?, by D.J. Ward ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Seymour Simon's extreme oceans, by Seymour Simon
- It's raining!, by Gail Gibbons
- Amazing biome projects you can build yourself, Donna Latham ; illustrated by Farah Rizvi
- The basics of ecology, Anne Wanjie, editor
- Ecology, the study of ecosystems, Susan H. Gray
- Deserts, Peter Benoit
- My very important earth encyclopedia, text by Andrea Mills and Ben Hubbard
- Green city, how one community survived a tornado and rebuilt for a sustainable future, Allan Drummond