Grasslands Inside Out

by James Bow

Published 19 September 2014

Grasslands

by James Bow

Published 19 September 2014
Grasslands are huge hunting grounds for the many living things that live there. Peel back the corners of the grassland to find out how many different organisms rely upon this ecosystem for survival, from elephants and gazelles to prairie dogs and horses.

Tundras

by James Bow

Published 19 September 2014
At first look, the barren and cold wilderness of the tundra does not seem to support much life. However, peel back the corners of this fascinating biome and discover the living organisms that thrive within one of Earth’s toughest environments, from polar bears and caribou to seabirds and foxes.

Wetlands

by James Bow

Published 19 September 2014
Swamps, bogs, marshes, and estuaries—wetlands come in a variety of forms and are vital for many organisms around the world. Peel back the corners of a wetland and find out what lives there, from herons and algae to alligators and jaguars.

Tundras Inside Out

by James Bow

Published 19 September 2014

Forests

by James Bow

Published 28 February 2015
Forests are vast, green landscapes of trees and plants, and are home to countless animals. Peel back the corners of the forest to discover the incredible organisms that live in this ecosystem, from insects and birds to deer and bears.

Wetlands Inside Out

by James Bow

Published 19 September 2014

Mountains

by James Bow

Published 28 February 2015
A mountain is a towering, sky-scraping world that reaches high above Earth’s surface. Peel back the corners of a mountain to discover the incredible organisms that live in this ecosystem, from wolves and birds to frogs and goats.

Forests Inside Out

by James Bow

Published 28 February 2015

Mountains Inside Out

by James Bow

Published 28 February 2015