Life in a Wetland

Life in a Wetland
Title Life in a Wetland PDF eBook
Author Laura Hamilton Waxman
Publisher Blastoff! Readers
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781626173224

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"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to life in a wetland. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--

Wetland Plants

Wetland Plants
Title Wetland Plants PDF eBook
Author Terri Sievert
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 28
Release 2005-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780736843256

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Describes wetland plants and wetland plant uses.

Life in a Wetland

Life in a Wetland
Title Life in a Wetland PDF eBook
Author Allan Fowler
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre
ISBN 9780613374361

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A simple description of what a wetland is and what kinds of life can be found in it.

Wetland, Woodland, Wildland

Wetland, Woodland, Wildland
Title Wetland, Woodland, Wildland PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth H. Thompson
Publisher Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780977251735

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Co-published by The Vermont Fish & Widlife Department, The Nature Conservancy, and Vermont Land Trust--a revised and updated 2nd edition This book is a must-have for anyone wanting to understand Vermont's forests, wetlands, mountaintops, and shores. Richly illustrated with beautiful line drawings and stunning color photographs, this accessible field guide will delight outdoor explorers and armchair naturalists alike. The book starts with an introduction to the natural community concept and the factors influencing our natural systems, from wind and water to soil and rocks. Then, the book offers a lucid and enjoyable journey into Vermont's geologic past, with stories of colliding continents, sea floor sediments, and mysterious whale bones. This follows with a journey through all of Vermont's nine distinct biophysical regions, from the cold and wild Northeastern Highlands to the warm and dry Taconic Mountains. The bulk of the book describes Vermont's natural communities--its northern hardwood forests, dry oak woodlands, alpine tundra, cedar swamps, bogs, and marshes--in comprehensive detail. Ecological settings, including geology, soils, climate, and natural disturbance processes, are described for each community, along with complete lists of characteristic plants and animals, as well as places to visit. Wetland, Woodland, Wildland is the definitive guide to Vermont's natural communities, and is packed with information unavailable elsewhere. It offers practical information for naturalists, teachers, students, landowners, land managers, foresters, conservation planners, and all those with a love of nature who want to learn more about their surroundings. The first edition of this book, published in 2000, has become a mainstay for naturalists and students throughout Vermont and surrounding states and provinces. This second edition is completely updated to incorporate new research and a growing knowledge about natural communities, as well as a deeper understanding of climate change and its implications for conservation into the future. This newly updated book will be a prized addition to your natural history library, but it won't remain on the shelf. You will want to take it with you every time you explore the outdoors. Each paragraph will bring new insights and will deepen your understanding and appreciation of wild nature around you. You will surely want to share this book with friends.

Wetland Habitats of North America

Wetland Habitats of North America
Title Wetland Habitats of North America PDF eBook
Author Darold P. Batzer
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 404
Release 2012-05-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520271645

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“Wetland Habitats of North America is essential reading for everyone who studies, manages, or visits North American wetlands. It fills an important void in the wetland literature, providing accessible and succinct descriptions of all of the continent’s major wetland types.” Arnold van der Valk, Iowa State University “Batzer and Baldwin have compiled the most comprehensive compendium of North American wetland habitats and their ecology that is presently available—a must for wetland scientists and managers.” Irving A. Mendelssohn, Louisiana State University "If you want to gain a broad understanding of the ecology of North America’s diverse wetlands, Wetland Habitats of North America is the book for you. Darold Batzer and Andrew Baldwin have assembled an impressive group of regional wetland scientists who have produced a virtual encyclopedia to the continent’s wetlands. Reading the book is like a road trip across the Americas with guided tours of major wetland types by local experts. Your first stop will be to coastal wetlands with eight chapters covering tidal wetlands along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts. Then you’ll travel inland where you can visit any or all of 18 types ranging from bottomland swamps of the Southeast to pothole marshes of the Northern Prairies to montane wetlands of the Rockies to tropical swamps of Central America and desert springs wetlands. All in one book—I’m impressed! Every wetlander should add this book to her or his swampland library. Ralph Tiner, University of Massachusetts–Amherst

Life in a Wetland

Life in a Wetland
Title Life in a Wetland PDF eBook
Author Laura Hamilton Waxman
Publisher Bellwether Media
Total Pages 24
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1681031477

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Bogs, swamps, and marshes are all different types of wetlands. Many plants and animals rely on this biome for reproduction, safety, or simply a drink of water. Some need to adapt to this environment, like the mangrove trees that get oxygen by growing roots above the surface. Take a closer look at wetland critters and vegetation in this engaging title for developing readers!

Living in a Biome

Living in a Biome
Title Living in a Biome PDF eBook
Author Carol K Lindeen
Publisher Capstone PressInc
Total Pages 24
Release 2003-04-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780736823241

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Animals adapt in a wide variety of environments. Their adaptations make it possible to eat, drink, and find shelter in places as diverse as the desert and the rain forest. In this colorful new Pebble Plus series, explore the diversity of these environments and read about the animals that make these places their homes. Pebble Plus offers the same high-quality nonfiction topics and low reading levels of Pebble Books in an enlarged, graphically enhanced format. This series explores and supports the standard The Living Environment: Interdependence of Life, as required by Benchmarks for Science Literacy: Project 2061. This series is leveled for early-intervention reading programs: Early Level to Newly Fluent Level.