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Birds & blooms [periodical] by Reiman Publications;
Subjects: Nature study; Birds; Flowers;
© , Reiman Publications,
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 8
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Hope for animals and their world : how endangered species are being rescued from the brink / by Goodall, Jane,1934-; Hudson, Gail E.; Maynard, Thane.;
Subjects: Endangered species.; Nature conservation.; Wildlife reintroduction.; Wildlife rescue.;
© 2009., Grand Central Pub.,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Progress : How One Idea Built Civilization and Now Threatens to Destroy It. by McDonald, Samuel Miller.;
Progress is power. It has built cities, delved the oceans and space, created wealth, opportunity, and remarkable innovation. But the modern story of progress is also a very dangerous fiction. In 'Progress', Samuel Miller McDonald offers a radical new perspective on the myths upon which the modern world is built, illuminating its destructive lineage and suggesting an urgent alternative. McDonald argues that if humanity is to thrive, then we must dismantle, reimagine, and create anew what progress means.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: HISTORY / Civilization; NATURE / Ecology; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Rewilding : giving nature a second chance / by Drake, Jane.; Love, Ann.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.A look at rewilding, the environmental movement dedicated to restoring habitats to their natural state by reintroducing native plants and allowing animals on the brink of extinction to find a safe space and be saved.LSC
Subjects: Wildlife reintroduction; Wildlife conservation; Environmentalism;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Buzzing bees : discovering odd numbers / by Tourville, Amanda Doering,1980-; Holm, Sharon Lane.;
Presents the concept of odd numbers using bees as an example.
Subjects: Counting; Numbers, Natural; Bees;
© c2009., Magic Wagon,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Food can fix it : the superfood switch to fight fat, defy aging, and eat your way healthy / by Oz, Mehmet,1960-author.; Spiker, Ted,author.;
Subjects: Cooking (Natural foods); Diet therapy.; Nutrition.; Longevity.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The once and future world : nature as it was, as it is, as it could be / by MacKinnon, J. B.(James Bernard),1970-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Human ecology.; Nature; Restoration ecology.;
© 2013., Random House Canada,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The diabetes code : prevent and reverse type 2 diabetes naturally / by Fung, Jason,author.; Teicholz, Nina,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Today, most doctors, dietitians, and even diabetes specialists consider type 2 diabetes to be a chronic and progressive disease-a life sentence with no possibility of parole. But the truth, Dr. Fung reveals in this paradigm-shifting book, is that type 2 diabetes is reversible. Writing with clear, persuasive language, he explains why conventional treatments that rely on insulin or other blood-glucose-lowering drugs can actually exacerbate the problem, leading to significant weight gain and even heart disease. The only way to treat type 2 diabetes effectively, he argues, is proper dieting and intermittent fasting-not medication."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Non-insulin-dependent diabetes; Non-insulin-dependent diabetes;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Shaping up summer / by Flatt, Lizann.; Barron, Ashley.;
Introduces concepts of geometry and spatial sense by examining things related to summer.LSC
Subjects: Shapes; Geometry in nature; Summer;
© c2014., Owlkids Books,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Seed to dust : life, nature, and a country garden / by Hamer, Marc,author.;
"For readers of Late Migrations and Vesper Flights From the acclaimed author of How to Catch a Mole, this meditative memoir explores the wisdom of plants, the joys of manual labor, and the natural cycle of growth and decay that runs through both the garden's life and our own. Marc Hamer has nurtured the same 12-acre garden in the Welsh countryside for over two decades. The garden is vast and intricate. It's rarely visited, and only Hamer knows of its secrets. But it's not his garden. It belongs to his wealthy and elegant employer, Miss Cashmere. But the garden does not really belong to her, either. As Hamer writes, 'Like a book, a garden belongs to everyone who sees it.' In Seed to Dust, Marc Hamer paints a beautiful portrait of the garden that 'belongs to everyone.' He describes a year in his life as a country gardener, with each chapter named for the month he's in. As he works, he muses on the unusual folklores of his beloved plants. He observes the creatures who scurry and hide from his blade or rake. And he reflects on his own life: living homeless as a young man, his loving relationship with his wife and children, and--now--feeling the effects of old age on body and mind. As the seasons change, Hamer also reflects on the changes he has observed in Miss Cashmere's life from afar: the death of her husband and the departure of her children from the stately home where she now lives alone. At the book's end, Hamer's connection to Miss Cashmere changes shape, and new insights into relationships and the beauty and brutality of nature emerge. Just like all good books and gardens, Seed to Dust is filled with equal parts life and death, beauty and decay, and every reader will find something different to admire."-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Hamer, Marc.; Gardening; Gardens; Natural history;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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