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Forest animals / by Galko, Francine;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.Explores the animals whose habitat is the forest.
Subjects: Forest fauna;
© 2002., Heinemann Library,
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Rain forest birds / by Parker, Edward,1961-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47) and index.
Subjects: Forest birds.; Rain forest fauna.;
© c2003., Raintree Steck-Vaughn,
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Forests & jungles / by Radley, Gail;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.Through short essays and poems, discusses ten endangered species that live in forests or jungle, including scientific information about each, reasons for its endangered status, and descriptions of efforts to protect it.
Subjects: Forest fauna; Endangered species; Jungle fauna;
© c2001., Carolrhoda,
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First snow in the woods : a photographic fantasy / by Sams, Carl R.; Stoick, Jean.;
Subjects: Winter; Forest fauna; Deer;
© c2007., Carl R. Sams II,
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Stranger in the woods : a photographic fantasy / by Sams, Carl R.; Stoick, Jean.;
The resident birds and animals react to a snowman appearing in their woods after a winter storm.
Subjects: Winter; Forest fauna; Deer; Snowman;
© c2000., Carl R. Sams II,
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The poet of Piney Woods / by Raczka, Bob.; Howdeshell, Kristen.; Howdeshell, Kevin.;
A pear-eating lupine poet seeks acceptance among the forest fauna.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Poetry; Authorship; Wolves; Forest animals;
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The heartbeat of trees : embracing our ancient bond with forests and nature / by Wohlleben, Peter,1964-author.; Billinghurst, Jane,1958-translator.; translation of:Wohlleben, Peter,1964-Geheime Band zwischen Mensch und Natur.English.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In an era of cell phone addiction and ever-expanding cities, many of us fear we've lost our connection to nature--but Peter Wohlleben is convinced that age-old ties linking humans to the forest remain alive and intact. Whether we observe it or not, our blood pressure stabilizes near trees, the color green calms us, and the forest sharpens our senses. Drawing on new scientific discoveries, The Heartbeat of Trees reveals the profound interactions humans can have with nature, exploring the language of the forest, the consciousness of plants, and the eroding boundary between flora and fauna. Wohlleben shares how to see, feel, smell, hear, and even taste your journey into the woods. Above all, he reveals a wondrous cosmos where humans are a part of nature, and where conservation is not just about saving trees--it's about saving ourselves, too."--
Subjects: Human ecology.; Nature; Human beings;
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