Wildlife conservation
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Wildlife conservation
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Wildlife conservation
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of23
- Where once there was a wood, Denise Fleming
- The American bison, the buffalo's survival tale, Andy Hirsch
- The buffalo are back, Jean Craighead George ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- The Bald eagle, by John E. Becker
- Wild things, wild places, adventurous tales of wildlife and conservation on planet Earth, by Jane Alexander
- Saving nature one yard at a time, how to protect and nurture our native species, David Deardorff, Kathryn Wadsworth
- Endangered tigers, Jane Katirgis and Carl R. Green
- For kids who love animals, a guide to sharing the planet, by Linda Koebner ; illustrated by Thomas C. Whittemore ; edited by Stephen Zawistowski ... and Michael Kaufmann for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- Eager, the surprising, secret life of beavers and why they matter, Ben Goldfarb ; foreword by Dan Flores
- The zoo, the wild and wonderful tale of the founding of the London Zoo, 1826-1851, Isobel Charman
- The cougar conundrum, sharing the world with a successful predator, Mark Elbroch
- Interrupted journey, Kathryn Lasky ; illustrated by Christopher Knight
- The rescue effect, the key to saving life on earth, Michael Mehta Webster
- Saving the grizzly bear, by Karen Latchana Kenney
- Animals lost & found, [stories of extinction, conservation and survival], written by Jason Bittel ; illustrated by Jonathan Woodward
- Steve Irwin, Lauren Kukla ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- Saving endangered mammals, a field guide to some of the earth's rarest animals, by Thane Maynard
- Crossings, extraordinary structures for extraordinary animal, written by Katy S. Duffield ; illustrated by Mike Orodan
- The last elephants, Don Pinnock and Colin Bell ; foreword by HRH Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
- Help the orangutans, by Grace Hansen
- Where in the wild, illustrated by Jonny Lambert ; text by Poppy Bishop
- The Bald eagle, Hal Marcovitz
- The last Monarch butterfly, conserving the Monarch butterfly in a brave new world, Phil Schappert
Outgoing Resources
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