How Do You Spank a Porcupine?

How Do You Spank a Porcupine?
Title How Do You Spank a Porcupine? PDF eBook
Author Ronald N. Rood
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1970
Genre Porcupines
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How Do You Spank a Porcupine?

How Do You Spank a Porcupine?
Title How Do You Spank a Porcupine? PDF eBook
Author Ronald Rood
Publisher New England Press
Pages 170
Release 1983-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780933050198

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How Spank Porcupne

How Spank Porcupne
Title How Spank Porcupne PDF eBook
Author Ronald rood
Publisher
Pages
Release 1970-08
Genre
ISBN 9780671756130

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Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays

Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays
Title Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author D. H. Lawrence
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 560
Release 1988-01-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780521358477

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Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays restores what Lawrence wrote.

Reflection on the Death of a Porcupine

Reflection on the Death of a Porcupine
Title Reflection on the Death of a Porcupine PDF eBook
Author D. H. Lawrence
Publisher Rosetta Books
Pages 408
Release 2019-02-20
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0795351526

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This collection of essays by the author of Lady Chatterley’s Loverpresents his musings on literature, politics and philosophy in a newly restored text. Though D. H. Lawrence was one of the great writers of the twentieth century, his works were severely corrupted by the stringent house-styling of printers and the intrusive editing of timid publishers. A team of scholars at Cambridge University Press has worked for more than thirty years to restore the definitive texts of D. H. Lawrence in The Cambridge Editions. Between 1915–1925, D. H. Lawrence wrote a series of “philosophicalish” essays covering topics ranging from politics to nature, and from religion to education. Varying in tone from lighthearted humor to spiritual meditation, they all share the underlying themes of Lawrence’s mature work: “Be thyself.” As far as possible, the editors of the Cambridge Editions series have restored these essays to their original form as Lawrence wrote them. A discussion of the history of each essay is provided, and several incomplete and unpublished essays are reproduced in an appendix.

Porcupines

Porcupines
Title Porcupines PDF eBook
Author Uldis Roze
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 240
Release 2012-09-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1421407353

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Could a porcupine make a good pet? Do they ever stick themselves or other porcupines with their quills? In this latest addition to the Animal Answer Guide series, we learn about these mysterious animals’ "pincushion defense," along with the following facts: • Porcupines survive on a diet of leaves, bark, and fruit• Quills are actually modified hairs• There are 26 species of porcupines (and counting)• Old World and New World porcupines have a common ancestor but evolved independently• New World males will gather to fight ferociously over a single female Porcupines: The Animal Answer Guide presents solid, current science in the field of porcupine biology. Uldis Roze compares and contrasts porcupines in terms of body plan, behavior, ecology, reproduction, and evolutionary relationships. He examines the diversity of porcupines from around the world—from North and South America to Africa and Asia. This guide explores the interactions between humans and porcupines, including hunting, use of quills by aboriginal societies, efforts to poison porcupines, and human and pet injuries (and deaths) caused by porcupines. Roze also highlights the conservation issues that surround some porcupine species, such as the thin-spine porcupine of Brazil, which is so rare that it was thought to be extinct until its rediscovery in the 1980s.

Appalachian Spring

Appalachian Spring
Title Appalachian Spring PDF eBook
Author Marcia Bonta
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 212
Release 2010-06-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780822971467

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Marcia Bonta is a naturalist-writer who has lived on a 500-acre mountain-top farm in central Pennsylvania for twenty years. Appalachian Spring is her personal account of that glorious spectacle - the coming of the spring to the woods and fields of Appalachia.The book begins with spring preliminaries in January and February when gray squirrels mate and the great horned owls conduct their courtship rites. Then, with the onset of true spring, the intricacies of the season unravel day by day in journal entries that combine Bonta's own meticulous observations with the research reported by botanists, entomologists, and other natural scientists.She recounts her hours spent watching an active red fox den or observing the drumming of a male ruffed grouse - all without the benefit of a blind. She discovers new-born fawns on the trail and hen turkeys with their poults in the field. A black bear peers into her sitting room window; deer play tag in her front yard.Birdwatching is an integral part of her spring ritual; she records both the return of nesting species and the passing through of migrants. She spends a blustery St. Patrick's Day following a flock of American pipits foraging in her field, discovers and watches an ovenbird nest beside her trail, and counts twenty-three species of wood warblers during one spectacular day in mid-May.Every aspect of the natural world catches her eye, from tthe life cycle of a tent caterpillar to the sex life of a jack-in-the-pulpit. But while she considers her book to ber her own love sone about the place and season on earth she loves most, she also mourns the continual exploitation of the natural earth by humanity for its own often superficial uses. She hopes, by recounting the wonders of the natural world, to convert others to what she calls the "third stage" in humanity's relationship with nature, that of empathy with all of nature for its own sake. "To know the earth better, to grasp a little of its workings, to look on it with awe and wonder as well as with respect, is to want to save it from destruction."