Various animals of Australia are discussed such as the koala, the kangagoo, and the platypus.
Aves (Que Es Un Animal? Biblioteca del Descubrimiento/What Is an A)
by Ted O'Hare
John Muir (PB) (Gateway Greens)
by Corinne J Naden, C Naden/R Blue, and Rose J Blue
Breath of Wilderness (Conservation Pioneers)
by Kristin Eggerling
Claves y Simbolos En Los Mapas (Keys and Symbols on Maps) (Pequeno Mundo: Geografia/Little World Geography) (Pequeno Mundo: Geografia)
by Meg Greve
Renewing Energy (Our World) (Our World: Our Future)
by Sharon Dalgleish
The Adventures of Maxima and Coustaud (The Adventures of Maxima and Coustaud, #2)
by Sheikha Shamma Bint Sultan Al Nahyan
Digging for Bird-Dinosaurs (Scientists in the field)
by Nic Bishop
What Can We Do about Pollution? (Protecting Our Planet)
by Suzanne Slade
Endangered Monk Seals (Endangered Animals) (Earths Endangered Animals)
by Bobbie Kalman
Ocean Animals (Saving Wildlife (Riverstream Publishing))
by Sonja Newland
What Happens at a Recycling Center? (Where People Work)
by Kathleen Pohl
Climate change is important. Climate change is dangerous. But what is it, and what does it look like? This innovative series will show you the ways in which the world is getting hotter, drier, wetter and windier. With real-world examples and practical eco-tips, these titles will show you exactly what is happening to our environment and how we can stop it.
Conserving the Polar Regions (Conserving Our World)
by Barbara James
Focuses on the two polar regions, the Arctic and the Antarctic, and discusses their uniqueness, their relation to world climate, their development and conservation, and the threat of pollution.
Protecting the Environment Through Service Learning (Service Learning for Teens)
by Don Rauf
Part of a series on the ecological fragility of the planet, this volume addresses the problems that face the way natural habitats function. It demonstrates how industry and development take their toll of habitats, as well as how natural disasters like floods and disease also affect them. Actions that can be taken by governments, zoos, conservation and wildlife parks are outlined, together with ways in which individuals can help.