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National Audubon Society guide to marine mammals of the world / by Reeves, Randall R.; Folkens, Pieter A.;
Subjects: Marine mammals; Marine mammals;
© 2002., Alfred A. Knopf,
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When whales could walk [videorecording] / by Brown, Julia Montgomery,narrator.; Cort, Julia,television producer.; Falk, Bella,television producer,television director.; Miller, Pete(Film editor),editor of moving image work.; Schmidt, Chris,television producer.; PBS Distribution (Firm),distributor.; WGBH Educational Foundation,production company,broadcaster.;
Editor, Pete Miller.Narrator, Julia Montgomery Brown.In Egypt's Sahara Desert, there is a fossil graveyard, millions of years old, is known as the Valley of the Whales. Among the skeletons, paleontologists have found a species of ancient whale with four legs that allowed it to walk on land.E.Described video for the blind and visually impaired.Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; stereophonic.
Subjects: Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Nonfiction television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Nature television programs.; Marine mammals; Paleontological excavations; Paleontology.; Whales; Animals, Fossil.;
For private home use only.
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Beneath the surface : killer whales, SeaWorld, and the truth beyond Blackfish / by Hargrove, John(Animal trainer); Chua-Eoan, Howard.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Sea World.; Aquatic animal welfare.; Captive marine mammals.; Killer whale; Killer whale.;
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The killer whale who changed the world / by Leiren-Young, Mark,author.; David Suzuki Institute,issuing body.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Moby Doll (Whale); Animal rights; Aquatic animal welfare; Aquatic animal welfare; Captive marine mammals; Captive marine mammals; Killer whale; Killer whale;
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Show me science. [videorecording] : how they live, learn & communicate / by Allegro Productions (Firm); TMW Media Group.;
As mammals, humans and dolphins share a number of important biological characteristics. Both species are warm-blooded, have body hair, breathe air, give live birth and nurse their young. But is it possible that we have more in common? Do they like us? Can they reason and solve problems? Just how intelligent are these gentle marine mammals? In this program, join marine scientists from Florida to Hawaii who are trying to answer these and other questions about dolphins by studying how they live, learn and communicate.G.DVD.
Subjects: Children's films.; Dolphins.; Educational films.; Human-animal relationships.; Marine mammals.; Video recordings for children.;
© c2012., TMW Media Group,
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Big blue forever : the story of Canada's largest blue whale skeleton / by Miettunen, Anita.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.The story of the blue whale skeleton on permanent display at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in Vancouver, British Columbia. Includes facts about blue whales and their environment.LSC
Subjects: Beaty Biodiversity Museum; Baleen whales; Marine mammal remains (Archaeology); Blue whale;
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Dolphins / by King, Zelda.;
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Subjects: Dolphins;
© 2012., Rosen Pub. Group,
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Manatees / by King, Zelda.;
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Subjects: Manatees;
© 2012., Rosen Pub. Group,
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Seals / by King, Zelda.;
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Subjects: Seals (Animals);
© 2012., Rosen Pub. Group,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Death of a whale : the challenge of anti-whaling activists and Indigenous rights / by Watson, Paul,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.'Death of a Whale' is an in-depth account of how Sea Shepherd Conservation Society fights to defend and protect our oceans from human predators who hunt and murder whales and other aquatic marine mammals under the false pretense of Indigenous rights. Captain Paul Watson is a marine conservation environmentalist. A direct descendent of Chief Henri Membertou (1490-1560) of the Mi'kmaq First Nations, Watson was born in Toronto and raised in St. Andrews-by-The Sea, NB.
Subjects: Whales;
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