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More than 99 percent of all life forms have gone extinct during the
3.6-billion-year history of life on Earth. Other organisms have
changed dramatically, but not our extreme survivors. Evolution may
have altered their physiology and behavior, but their body plans
have stood the test of time. How have these living links with
Earth's prehistoric past survived? The search for answers is
leading scientists to new discoveries about the past-and future-of
life on Earth. The survival secrets of some of these ancient
creatures could lead to new medicines and treatments for disease.
Written in a lively, entertaining voice, Extreme Survivors provides
detailed life histories and strange "survival secrets" of ten
ancient animals and explains evolution and natural selection.
Extensive back matter includes glossary, additional facts and
geographic range for each organism and a geologic timeline of
Earth. F&P Level V
Nature is the original architect, designing and building
extraordinary structures through more than four billion years of
evolution, and in response to the tremendous forces of the Earth.
Wild Design celebrates wild design in the world of animals, plants,
and other organisms, as well as in earth, stone, and water. This
illustrated compendium explores structures as intricate as the
microscopic glass" cases of jewel-like diatoms, as flamboyant as
the festooned leks of bowerbirds, and as mysterious as the towering
hoodoos of the Colorado Plateau. Bringing together art and science
in lush illustrations and lively text, Wild Design is a great gift
for anyone curious about the creative genius of the world around
us."
If you look carefully, you can find them and be amazed! These
secret pools form every year when low places on the forest floor
fill up with rain and melted snow. They soon become home to
hatching wood frogs, spotted salamanders, and fairy shrimp. Even in
late summer and fall, when many vernal pools have shrunk to mud
holes, creatures such as turtles and snakes rely on them for
shelter and food. The Secret Pool introduces young readers to the
wonders right underfoot as the voice of a vernal pool shares its
secrets through the seasons, and sidebars provide fun facts on its
inhabitants and the crucial role these small, often overlooked
wetlands play in maintaining a healthy environment. This edition
includes new backmatter features about wetland habitats and animals
for classroom use and reader interest.
Narrated in the poetic voice of the estuary itself, and accompanied
by natural-history sidebars about estuary plants, animals, and
cycles, THE SECRET BAY is another topnotch nature book from the
author and illustrator of the award-winning, bestselling The Secret
Pool. A stand-alone book and a stunning companion volume to Ridley
and Raye's award-winning Secret Pool. Ridley deftly augments the
estuary's lyrical narrative voice with sidebars about the plants,
animals, and natural processes of an estuary. Raye's gorgeous
watercolors reveal new features and hidden treats with each
reading. Back matter includes The Estuary Food Web, Great Escapes
(how estuary animals avoid predators), and an author's note about
the challenges facing estuaries. A perfect book for the budding
naturalist and for his or her parents and teachers. Fountas &
Pinnell Level S Lexile 1180
More than 99 percent of all life forms have gone extinct during the
3.6-billion-year history of life on Earth. Other organisms have
changed dramatically, but not our extreme survivors. Evolution may
have altered their physiology and behavior, but their body plans
have stood the test of time. Â How have these living links
with Earth’s prehistoric past survived? The search for answers is
leading scientists to new discoveries about the past—and
future—of life on Earth. The survival secrets of some of these
ancient creatures could lead to new medicines and treatments for
disease. Â Written in a lively, entertaining voice, Extreme
Survivors provides detailed life histories and strange “survival
secrets” of ten ancient animals and explains evolution and
natural selection. Extensive back matter includes glossary,
additional facts and geographic range for each organism and a
geologic timeline of Earth. F&P Level V
Several years ago, Jon Wilson, editor of acclaimed WoodenBoat
magazine, decided he'd had enough of the constant barrage of
violence and misery in the media. His answer was the magazine Hope,
dedicated to stories by and about uncelebrated people who make a
positive difference in their communities and the world. Signs of
Hope gathers the best of that journal, and restores our faith in
the power of individual acts. For instance: a widow writes about
the death of her husband and her struggle to endure; a counselor
describes the transformative power of summer camp for children with
a fatal blood disease; a psychologist discovers the vital human
beings behind his patients' diagnoses; a father reveals what his
newborn daughter taught him about men, women, and family. This is a
collection to remind us of our common humanity and our capacity to
give and to love. The magazine Hope is the winner of Utne Reader's
9th Annual Alternative Press Award and was named one of the "10
Best Magazines" by Library Journal.
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