A mix of stories and factual books featuring nature.
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Trapped #8 (Vet Volunteers) by Laurie Halse Anderson J ANDERSON Brenna, one of the volunteers at the Dr. Mac’s Place animal clinic, is horrified to find a dog caught in a trap in the local nature preserve, but subsequent events prove that every story has two sides. Catalog Link |
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The Underneath by Kathi Appelt J APPELT An old hound that has been chained up at his hateful owner’s run-down shack, and two kittens born underneath the house, endure separation, danger, and many other tribulations in their quest to be reunited and free. Catalog Link |
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At This Very Moment by Jim Arnosky ANIMALS J591.5 ARN Identifies things happening in nature while one goes about an ordinary day. Catalog Link |
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Olivia's Birds: Saving the Gulf by Olivia Bouler ANIMALS BIRDS J598 BOU Olivia’s talent and dedication to nature and “her” birds is very evident in her first book. Catalog Link |
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Talk, Talk, Squawk!: A Human's Guide to Animal Communication by Nicola Davies ANIMALS J591.59 DAV From the chatter of dolphins to the click of a moth, from the stripes of a reef fish to the rumbling of elephants, this funny, fascinating book unlocks the mysteries of how animals talk and squawk to one another—and how humans try to talk back. Catalog Link |
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Orangutans Are Ticklish: Fun Facts from an Animal Photographer by Jill Davis ANIMALS MAMMALS ORANGUTANS J590.222 DAV This book of up-close animal photographs is full of facts that will fascinate young animal lovers. Catalog Link |
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Olivia Goes Camping by Alex Harvey ER FALCONER Olivia is super excited to have her best friend come along on her family camping trip. However Francine is not a huge fan of the Great Outdoors and is less than excited about the mud, the bugs, and the idea of sleeping in a tent. It’s up to Olivia to help Francine get in touch with her inner nature lover. Catalog Link |
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Never Smile at a Monkey: And 17 Other Important Things to Remember by Steve Jenkins J591.65 JEN Some creatures have developed unusual ways of protecting themselves or catching prey and this can make them unexpectedly hazardous to your health. Do you know how dangerous it can be to pet a platypus, collect a cone shell or touch a tang fish? Catalog Link |
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Everglades National Park by Bobbie Kalman J508.7593 KAL The Everglades National Park is made up of several kinds of wetland habitats. Everglade habitats include sawgrass marshes, cypress swamps, and mangrove forests. This fascinating book will introduce children to the plants and animals that make the Everglades their home including the most famous resident, the alligator! Topics include: kinds of wetlands, weather, how plants make food, how animals find food and water, where animals live, a food chain, and dangerous floods and fires. Catalog Link |
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Yellowstone National Park by Bobbie Kalman PLACES US WEST J508.7875 KAL Yellowstone National Park is made up of several kinds of habitats, lakes, canyons, rivers, and mountains. What makes Yellowstone National Park so exciting, however, is that it sits on top of the caldera of a volcano! The caldera is an enormous active volcano that has erupted in the past with great force. The Old Faithful Geyser is evidence of the volcanic activity in this amazing park. Yellowstone was established as the first national park in 1872. Hundreds of species of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles live in this huge habitat, some of which are endangered or threatened. Grizzlies, wolves, and huge herds of bison and elk live in the park. The vast forests and grasslands also include unique species of plants. Through magnificent photographs and easy text, children will learn about the volcanic nature of this super habitat, the story of how wolves were reintroduced here, and how a huge ecosystem can work when left undisturbed. Catalog Link |
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Kangaroos by Julie Murray ANIMALS MAMMALS KANGAROOS J599.222 MUR Detailed information about a kangaroo in his natural habitat. Catalog Link |
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Under the Stars by Helen Perelman-Bernstein J HIGH The students of East High are going on a field trip. When they find out that the environmental-science classes will be visiting a nearby state park, the Wildcats think it will be all campfire sing-alongs and tasty smore’s. But they are in for a surprise! Will the group manage to become one with nature? Or will the whole trip go up in smoke? Catalog Link |
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Home Sweet Nest by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann ANIMALS BIRDS J591.564 SAL Explains about the different kinds of nests that birds build. Catalog Link |
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About Hummingbirds: A Guide for Children (The About Series) by Cathryn Sill ANIMALS BIRDS J598.764 SIL Beautiful illustrations and information about hummingbirds. Catalog Link |
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Leaves by David Ezra Stein E STEIN Catalog Link |
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Earth, Sea, Sun and Sky: Art in Nature by Barbara Stieff ART J704.943 STI Presents an illustrated look at the ways that human culture shapes, interacts with, and represents nature for artistic effect, examining gardens, labyrinths and mazes, outdoor art installations, and representations of nature in galleries. Catalog Link |
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Mouse's First Summer by Lauren Thompson E THOMPSON A story about one summer day in the life of two mice, in which they encounter many summer related things. Catalog Link |
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No One But You by Douglas Wood E WOOD Readers are invited to discover nature using their sense of smell, sight, hearing, touch, and taste. Catalog Link |