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Life in the tundra / by Winner, Cherie;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67) and index.Examines the physical features, processes, and many different species of plants and animals that make up the ecosystem of Alaska's North Slope.
Subjects: Tundra ecology; Tundras; Ecology;
© 2003., Lerner,
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Arctic tundra and polar deserts / by Woodford, Chris,1943-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 63) and index.A comprehensive look at the arctic tundra and polar desert biomes, examining their climate, plants, animals, people and future, plus detailed views of some famous or important cold regions.
Subjects: Tundra ecology; Ecology;
© 2002., Raintree Steck-Vaughn,
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Discovering the Arctic tundra / by Levy, Janey.;
Subjects: Tundra ecology; Tundras;
© c2008., The Rosen Publishing Group,
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A tundra food chain : a who-eats-what adventure in the Arctic / by Wojahn, Rebecca Hogue.; Wojahn, Donald.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Follow the food chain through the tundra as the hunt is on to find food and avoid becoming someone else's next meal.
Subjects: Tundra ecology; Food chains (Ecology);
© 2009., Lerner,
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Arctic and Antarctic / by Ganeri, Anita,1961-; Morley, Simon(Consultant);
Polar regions -- Land and sea ice -- Glaciers and icebergs -- Auroras -- Polar bears -- Penguins -- Land mammals -- Sea giants -- Polar birds -- Unusual animals -- Flora and fauna -- Food web -- Survival tactics -- Migrating animals -- Do people live here? -- Food -- Myth busters -- Polar explorers -- Research stations -- Unusual places -- Polar escapade -- Natural resources -- Poles in peril -- Endangered animals -- Meet the expert -- Shrinking ice -- Protecting the poles -- Polar facts and figures.Readers can explore Earth's polar regions where they'll meet extraordinary animals that survive and thrive in the harsh conditions of these icy worlds and learn about magnificent natural marvels that make life fascinating on, above, and under the ice.--Source other than the Library of Congress.LSC
Subjects: Animals; Tundra ecology;
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Animal camouflage in the snow / by Rustad, Martha E. H.(Martha Elizabeth Hillman),1975-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index."RL: K-1, IL: PreK-2"--P. [4] of cover."Grade: 1, early-intervention level: 18"--P. 24.LSC
Subjects: Camouflage (Biology); Tundra animals; Zoology; Snow ecology;
© c2010., Capstone Press,
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Kits, cubs, and calves : an Arctic summer / by Napayok-Short, Suzie,1959-; Campeau, Tamara.;
Akuluk is excited to visit her family in Nunavut. On a boat ride in the Arctic Ocean, she experiences the beautiful sights, sounds, and animals that abound the ocean and the shore during the short summer, and learns how each species cares for its young and protects their babies from the other animals who share their ecosystem. LSC
Subjects: Tundra animals; Parental behavior in animals; Inuit children; Familial behavior in animals; Ecology; Families;
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Science I need to know. [videorecording]. by Mazzarella Media (Firm); Wonderscape Entertainment (Firm);
Why are habitats important? Questions are answered by introducing the animals and plants that live in different habitats around the world. Explore the polar regions, tundra, desert, grasslands, forests, and water habitats of the world! Incredible footage of animals in their natural environment is used to teach about the many fascinating habitats found on Earth. Even learn how to build an animal-friendly habitat in your own backyard!G.DVD; stereo.
Subjects: Animals.; Children's films.; Educational films.; Habitat (Ecology); Video recordings for children.;
© c2013., Wonderscape Entertainment,
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Where the falcon flies : a 3,400 kilometre odyssey from my doorstep to the Arctic / by Shoalts, Adam,1986-author.;
"From Canada's most accomplished adventurer and storyteller comes another gripping journey into the vastness of Canada's landscape and history, following the route of the migrating peregrine falcon. In March of 2020, Adam Shoalts set out from his front porch--the first steps of an adventure that will change our sense of the way our everyday lives are connected to the vastness of our small planet. Shoalts portaged his canoe down his driveway to Lake Erie. From there he followed the migrating peregrine falcon all the way to the arctic. His quest meant paddling along the shores of the Great Lakes, then travelling up the Saguenay River, through the forests and into the tundra, and then the Torngat mountains. In his signature style, Shoalts roams as much across time as he does across space, winding his way through a stunning landscape and the sites of battles, shipwrecks, and forgotten trading posts that define our country's history. But more importantly, he shows, mile-by-mile, how even our own driveways are connected to the network of ecosystems that support life around the globe. A work of gripping adventure writing and polished storytelling, and a tale with an unavoidably urgent ecological warning, Where the Falcon Flies is a masterwork of one of Canada's most successful and audacious authors"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Shoalts, Adam, 1986-; Canoes and canoeing;
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