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Wildlife crossing : giving animals the right-of-way / by Galat, Joan Marie,1963-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What happens when the needs of people and nature collide? More than 13 million miles of roads crisscross landscapes in 222 countries. Roads offer many human benefits, but they also create problems for nature. Their construction leads to a loss of biodiversity through habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation. Roads isolate wildlife populations, impede migration and allow invasive plant and animal species to spread, while giving rise to pollution from garbage, light, noise and airborne contaminants. With innovative tools, like wildlife overpasses to reconnect landscapes, smart roads and vehicles to maximize safety, and a little hands on help, we can create environmental harmony. And sitting in the passenger seat, young people can play a part in helping highways and habitats coexist.
Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Animals; Wildlife crossings; Roads; Automobiles; Nature; Wildlife conservation; Environmental protection;
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Why do we need bees? / by Murray, Laura K.,1989-;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Discover why BEES are important to our world in this photo-filled nonfiction book for budding young scientists. Does the buzzing of a bee make you want to run away? Well, those little insects do a lot more than sting! They help pollinate a lot of plants. We wouldn't have honey without them. And we've learned a lot from the homes they build. With eye-catching photos, quick facts, and beyond-the-book back matter, Why Do We Need Bees? will have young researchers and science fans exploring more about the NATURE WE NEED"--
Subjects: Bees; Bees; Bees;
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Sky Wolf's call : the gift of Indigenous knowledge / by Yellowhorn, Eldon,1956-; Lowinger, Kathy.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Sky Wolf's call : the gift of indigenous knowledge -- Water knowledge ways -- Fire and smoke knowledge -- Indigenous knowledge and food security -- Healing knowledge ways -- Sky knowledge -- Keeping the knowledge -- Sky Wolf's call.Learns about Indigenous knowledge that comes from centuries of practices, experiences, and ideas gathered by people who have a long history with the natural world and live in harmony with one another.LSC
Subjects: Ethnoscience; Ethnoscience; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples;
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The bee book / by Milner, Charlotte.;
Introduces the honeybee and its social and industrious nature, emphasizes its importance in the environment, and describes what people can do to protect its habitat.LSC
Subjects: Bees;
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Seasons / by Griffin, Annabel.; Norman, Anna.;
A wonderful guide to each of the four seasons with emphasis on its effects on the natural world. Join us on a journey through nature with beautifully illustrated scenes that children will love. It's an engagingly simple look at the seasons and the changing weather. Discover what is happening as we move from season to season... Bees busy searching for nectar in summer Big changes when the leaves fall in autumn Bear's getting cozy and hibernating in winter Sunshine showers and rainbows in spring.
Subjects: Picture books.; Seasons;
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The water cycle / by Jakab, Cheryl.;
Earth's natural cycles -- Water -- The water cycle -- Rain -- Rivers and oceans -- Water vapor -- Clouds -- Frozen water -- The balance of nature -- People and water -- Water conservation -- Saving water -- Living with nature.Describes how water moves through the environment in a never-ending cycle and the importance of this cycle on the balance of nature.
Subjects: Hydrologic cycle;
© 2008., Smart Apple Media,
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Create your own camping activities / by Baker, Laura,1983-; Rieley, Daniel.; Lee, Yu Kito.;
Create Your Own Camping Activities, the follow up to Lonely Planet Kids' Create Your Own Vacation Games, is packed with over 60 ideas for the best camping games, crafts and activities. There are suggestions for fun things to do throughout the entire trip, whether you're in-the-tent or on-the-road, around the campfire or at the picnic table, as well tips for exploring nature in and around the campground. With plenty of photos and step-by-step instructions, there are games to entertain the whole family, stuff that's just for kids, things to do outside, and ideas for cold and rainy days.
Subjects: Camping; Outdoor life;
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The bee mother / by Huson, Brett D.; Donovan, Natasha.;
"Learn about the life cycles of different kinds of bees in this enlightening picture book. As flowers and trees begin to bud and bloom, Nox Ap, the bee mother, emerges from her winter sleep. To the Gitxsan, she is nature's gardener. Without her hard work as a pollinator, we could not enjoy the fruits of strawberries and huckleberries. Follow her life from the first thaw of spring to the end of autumn. In the seventh book of Hetxw'ms Gyetxw (Brett D. Huson)'s Mothers of Xsan series, readers will discover the important role of the bumblebee, the honeybee, and the yellow jacket wasp in the Xsan ecosystem"--
Subjects: Picture books.; Bees; Bees; Indigenous peoples; Gitxsan Indians;
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From raindrop to tap / by Bright, Michael.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.Essential water -- The blue planet -- The water cycle -- Water and the weather -- Natural water sources -- Storing water -- Electricity from water -- Water treatment -- Water for the home -- Water at work -- Water use in the home -- How to save water -- Drinking water -- Clean water for everyone -- Glossary -- Further information -- Index.Guided reading: R.LSC
Subjects: Water-supply; Water consumption;
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Chasing a tornado / by Harasymiw, Mark.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31), Internet addresses and index."Natural disasters like tornadoes destroy, devastate, and alter people's lives forever. Some people chase tornadoes for scientific purposes, while others just want the thrill of facing a twister's dangers. In this book, readers are introduced to the science behind tornadoes and to the people who have risked their lives to help us understand more about them. Graphic organizers and incredible photographs add to this glimpse into one of nature's most terrifying events" --from publisher's web site.LSC
Subjects: Tornadoes; Storm chasers; Meteorologists;
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