A River's Gifts

A River's Gifts
Title A River's Gifts PDF eBook
Author Patricia Newman
Publisher Millbrook Press TM
Total Pages 56
Release 2023-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! A mighty river. A long history. For thousands of years, the Elwha river flowed north to the sea. The river churned with salmon, which helped feed bears, otters, and eagles. The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, known as the Strong People located in the Pacific Northwest, were grateful for the river's abundance. All that changed in the 1790s when strangers came who did not understand the river's gifts. The strangers built dams, and the environmental consequences were disastrous. Sibert honoree Patricia Newman and award-winning illustrator Natasha Donovan join forces to tell the story of the Elwha, chronicling how the Strong People successfully fought to restore the river and their way of life.

A River's Gifts

A River's Gifts
Title A River's Gifts PDF eBook
Author Patricia Newman
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2023
Genre Natural history
ISBN 9781728462615

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"There's more to a river than meets the eye. The story of the Elwha River in Washington state is one of both environmental harm and restoration involving advocacy, persistence, cooperation, and hope"--

The Gift of Rivers

The Gift of Rivers
Title The Gift of Rivers PDF eBook
Author Pamela Michael
Publisher Travelers' Tales Incorporated
Total Pages 272
Release 2000
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781885211422

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From white-knuckle rafting rides to fishing stories to eco-essays, this collection of true stories by such writers as Barry Lopez and Gabriel Garcia Marquez explores the historical, practical, and spiritual significance of rivers.

What Is a River?

What Is a River?
Title What Is a River? PDF eBook
Author Monika Vaicenavičiene
Publisher Enchanted Lion Books
Total Pages 48
Release 2020-02-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781592702794

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A river is a thread, embroidering our world. This non-fiction picture book brings attention to the rivers that stitch and thread our world together.

River's Gift

River's Gift
Title River's Gift PDF eBook
Author Mahlon Leonard Fisher
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1928
Genre
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Gift from the River and Other Stories

Gift from the River and Other Stories
Title Gift from the River and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Loron Wade
Publisher Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages 160
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0828026963

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These stories tell of the myriad ways God invents to pour out His love on broken humanity. There is no heart so hard that He cannot soften it, no obstacle so great that He cannot overcome it, no human so isolated that He cannot find them.

Rivers for Life

Rivers for Life
Title Rivers for Life PDF eBook
Author Sandra Postel
Publisher Island Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2012-06-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 1597267805

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The conventional approach to river protection has focused on water quality and maintaining some "minimum" flow that was thought necessary to ensure the viability of a river. In recent years, however, scientific research has underscored the idea that the ecological health of a river system depends not on a minimum amount of water at any one time but on the naturally variable quantity and timing of flows throughout the year. In Rivers for Life, leading water experts Sandra Postel and Brian Richter explain why restoring and preserving more natural river flows are key to sustaining freshwater biodiversity and healthy river systems, and describe innovative policies, scientific approaches, and management reforms for achieving those goals. Sandra Postel and Brian Richter: explain the value of healthy rivers to human and ecosystem health; describe the ecological processes that support river ecosystems and how they have been disrupted by dams, diversions, and other alterations; consider the scientific basis for determining how much water a river needs; examine new management paradigms focused on restoring flow patterns and sustaining ecological health; assess the policy options available for managing rivers and other freshwater systems; explore building blocks for better river governance. Sandra Postel and Brian Richter offer case studies of river management from the United States (the San Pedro, Green, and Missouri), Australia (the Brisbane), and South Africa (the Sabie), along with numerous examples of new and innovative policy approaches that are being implemented in those and other countries. Rivers for Life presents a global perspective on the challenges of managing water for people and nature, with a concise yet comprehensive overview of the relevant science, policy, and management issues. It presents exciting and inspirational information for anyone concerned with water policy, planning and management, river conservation, freshwater biodiversity, or related topics.