Wild Waters

Wild Waters
Title Wild Waters PDF eBook
Author Susanne Masters
Publisher Vertebrate Publishing
Total Pages 316
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 1839811013

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About seventy-one per cent of the Earth's surface is water, and even on dry land we remain closely connected to aquatic life. It provides us with oxygen, food, medicine and materials. Wild waterlife infiltrates our lives in many surprising ways. Every other breath we take is filled with oxygen provided by ocean-dwelling microscopic plants. A type of seaweed provides a means to directly test whether people are infected with viruses, including Covid-19. Robotics design takes inspiration from a pike's ability to accelerate with greater g-force than a Porsche. Wild Waters by Susanne Masters is a celebration of the breadth of wildlife that can be found in and around our varied waterways, from oceans and rivers to rock pools and ponds. Armchair explorers can read a fascinating account of how aquatic plants and animals enrich human life. Swimmers, paddleboarders, dog walkers, families and anyone with a passion for the great outdoors can learn about local wildlife, including when and where to look for different species without causing any harm. With stunning illustrations by Alice Goodridge, Wild Waters provides a tantalising insight into the world beneath the surface.

Wild Waters

Wild Waters
Title Wild Waters PDF eBook
Author Michael Patrick O'Neill
Publisher
Total Pages 116
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Marine animals
ISBN 9780972865364

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Window to the seldom-seen world of aquatic animals and their habitats.

Deep Woods, Wild Waters

Deep Woods, Wild Waters
Title Deep Woods, Wild Waters PDF eBook
Author Douglas Wood
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780816631735

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Wait, young Douglas's grandfather says as the bobber twitches on the surface of Little Lake. Be patient. And so begins an encounter with the promise and wonder of nature that will last a lifetime. Deep Woods, Wild Waters traces the winding path that carried Douglas Wood from one wonder to the next, through a landscape of rocks, woods, and waters, with stops along the way for questions and reflections that link human nature to the larger mysteries of the natural world. Like life itself, the author's way is not linear. One landmark leads back to a favorite campsite, another prompts him to consider the "gospel of rocks," another launches him into the wilderness beyond the stars--a contemplation of time and space and humanity's place in all of it. The creator of thirty-four books, including the classic Old Turtle, and an expert woodsman and wilderness canoe guide, Wood brings all his storytelling and bushwhacking skills to bear as he takes us hurtling down wild rapids, crossing stormy lakes, or simply navigating the treacherous currents and twisty trails of everyday life. A warm, generous, and knowing guide, Wood maps a journey that, as he says, "anyone can take, through a landscape anyone can know." Turning the pages, hiking the portages, running the rapids, or scanning the wild country from high promontory, he invites us to say, in a soul-satisfying moment of recognition, "I know that place."

The Water and the Wild (Sneak Preview)

The Water and the Wild (Sneak Preview)
Title The Water and the Wild (Sneak Preview) PDF eBook
Author Katie Elise Ormsbee
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 50
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1452149356

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Want a sneak peek? Download this free sample of The Water and the Wild by Katie Elise Ormsbee. A green apple tree grows in the heart of Thirsby Square, and tangled up in its magical roots is the story of Lottie Fiske. For as long as Lottie can remember, the only people who seem to care about her are her best friend, Eliot, and the mysterious letter writer who sends her birthday gifts. But now strange things are happening on the island Lottie calls home, and Eliot's getting sicker, with a disease the doctors have given up trying to cure. Lottie is helpless, useless, powerless—until a door opens in the apple tree. Follow Lottie down through the roots to another world in pursuit of the impossible: a cure for the incurable, a use for the useless, and protection against the pain of loss.

The Waters and the Wild

The Waters and the Wild
Title The Waters and the Wild PDF eBook
Author DeSales Harrison
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 2016-06
Genre
ISBN 9781780749112

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In Praise of Quiet Waters

In Praise of Quiet Waters
Title In Praise of Quiet Waters PDF eBook
Author Lorraine M. Duvall
Publisher
Total Pages 223
Release 2016-10-18
Genre
ISBN 9781939216502

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An inspiring collection of canoe journeys, packed with bits of regional history and environmental concern. As she flows through the Adirondacks, Duvall guides readers towards a fuller appreciation of water and a need for deepened advocacy; "water" evolves into a sacred entity.

Wild Waters

Wild Waters
Title Wild Waters PDF eBook
Author Richard Nairn
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages 319
Release 2023-04-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 0717197581

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'I often sit by the bank of the small river that flows through our farm in County Wicklow, fascinated by its many moods ... Getting to know a river is like reading the story of a person's life ... from its young energetic stages in the hills to the slower-moving mature river, through to the tranquil water of lakes and finally to its resting place in the sea.' Richard Nairn is an ecologist who has been visiting waterways around Ireland for over half a century, fascinated by how they sustain and enrich our lives. Here he sets out on a year-long adventure to explore every stretch and tributary of the Avonmore River, which runs through Co. Wicklow. From source to sea, he immerses himself in the wildlife, archaeology, history and people connected to the river. Travelling to explore more of Ireland's rivers, lakes, wet woodlands, ponds and canals, Richard details encounters with dragonflies, crayfish, otters and great flocks of migratory waterbirds, and finds himself awestruck by the sense of a lost wilderness they convey. With our waterways now under serious threat, this is a love letter to Ireland's rivers and lakes, and a reminder of what we stand to lose. 'Opens the window into a watery world. Personal yet panoramic.' Colin Stafford-Johnson, filmmaker.