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Dawn / by Hunter, Erin.;
The questing cats return to a forest devastated by the Twolegs, where they must find a way to convince their Clans to leave in search of a new home, even though they have no idea where they are going.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Cats; Clans; Forests and forestry;
© 2015., Harper,
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Elf dog & owl head / by Anderson, M. T.; Wu, Junyi(Graphic designer);
Quarantined with his family as a global plague ravages the world, Clay retreats to the woods where he meets a special little dog who leads him on surreal adventures where choosing the wrong path could cause them both to lose their way forever.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Dogs; Forests and forestry; Adventure and adventurers;
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Zoe and the fawn / by Jameson, Catherine.; Flett, Julie.;
An adventure begins when Zoe finds a lone fawn in the forest and helps search for its mother. But who could the mother be? A bunny? A fish? Join Zoe and her father as they encounter many woodland animals and learn their Native names along the way. The tale is simple yet charming. Zoe's inquisitive nature is endearing, as is her father's gentle patience. And as Zoe encounters various animals, their Okanagan (Syilx) names appear in the text. These Okanagan words add to the educational value of the story, but they do not interrupt the flow of the narrative for non-Okanagan readers.LSC
Subjects: Fathers and daughters; Forests and forestry; Fawns;
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Time now to dream / by Knapman, Timothy.; Oxenbury, Helen.;
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Subjects: Forests and forestry; Wolves; Brothers and sisters;
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I hear you, forest / by George, K.(Kallie),1983-; Mok, Carmen,1968-;
The Forest has lots to say . . . if you listen. When a young child steps into the forest, her ears and her heart are open. She listens carefully to the forest around her<U+2014>and hears such marvelous things, from the creaking of the trees stretching skyward to the rustling of the leaves sharing their secrets. This sounds-of-nature series for young children encourages imagination, awareness, and empathy with all living things. Our forests are full of magic<U+2014>if we can only hear it.LSC
Subjects: Nature stories.; Forests and forestry; Nature sounds; Listening;
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Wednesday the forest of secrets / by Lazar, Ralph.; Swerling, Lisa.;
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Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Friendship; Schools; School children; Forests and forestry;
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Bella Tabbypaw in trouble / by Meadows, Daisy.;
"Appeals to 2nd-3rd graders, Reading level: grade 3"--Page [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Cats; Girls; Forests and forestry; Magic;
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Winterwood / by Ernshaw, Shea.;
"Rumored to be a witch, Nora Walker attempts to uncover the truth about a boy she discovers in the woods who went missing weeks ago during a brutal winter storm, only to learn that he wasn't the only one to go missing all those weeks ago"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Magic; Time travel; Missing children; Forests and forestry;
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It's my tree / by Tallec, Olivier.; Ghione, Yvette.;
A squirrel decides to keep everyone in the forest away from his favourite tree. But has he thought this all the way through? A story about greed and pinecones.LSC
Subjects: Squirrels; Pine; Forests and forestry; Avarice;
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Our green heart : the soul and science of forests / by Beresford-Kroeger, Diana,1944-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In this inspiring culmination of Diana Beresford-Kroeger's life's work as botanist, biochemist, biologist and poet of the global forest, she delivers a challenge to us all to dig deeper into the science of forests and the ways they will save us from climate breakdown -- and then do our part to plant and protect them. As the last child in Ireland to receive a full Druidic education, Diana Beresford-Kroeger has brought an unusual and ancient holistic attitude to the science of trees, which has led her to many fresh insights into how closely we are tied to one another and to the natural world. Her influential message is to pay rapt attention to trees, because they are the green heart of the living world. Forests are our lungs, our medicine, our oxygen and the renewal of our soil. Planting the right trees in the right places, protecting the last virgin forests and working to create new ones is our best means to ensure a future for our children and grandchildren on this burning earth. Each of the essays gathered in Our Green Heart show us a slice of the natural world through Diana's unique lens, illuminating the way our health, individually and as a species, is tied to the health of the forest -- a tie we ignore at our peril. She maps the science that still needs to be done -- there is so much we don't know about the ways trees and forests work -- but also, eloquently, shows us the path to survival that her own science has revealed, the "bioplan" or blueprint for the connectivity of life in nature. If we realize that even the flowerpot on our doorstep is a natural habitat, and plant it according to its bioplan, we will be aiding and abetting life rather than destroying it"--
Subjects: Climatic changes.; Forest conservation.; Forest ecology.; Forest health.; Forests and forestry; Human-plant relationships.;
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