Sand Swimmers

Sand Swimmers
Title Sand Swimmers PDF eBook
Author Narelle Oliver
Publisher
Pages 35
Release 2013
Genre Animals
ISBN 9781922077288

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Journey to the heart of Australia and find secret life in the harshest of deserts in this riveting true story captured in stunning illustrations. In the center of Australia lies a strange desert wilderness called the Dead Heart. It is difficult to imagine anything can exist in such a forbidding place. But the Dead Heart contains amazing stories of adaptation and survival. Follow in the footsteps of early explorers like Charles Sturt and learn what the indigenous people of Australia have long known: not all is quite as it seems. Narelle Oliver's intricate artwork and vivid language creates a spellbinding portrait of a mysterious desert landscape.

Swimmer

Swimmer
Title Swimmer PDF eBook
Author Shelley Gill
Publisher Blue Star Press
Pages 0
Release 1997-07-29
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0934007241

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This thrilling story of the Chinook salmon beautifully illustrates nature's circle and the cycle of life. The story of the Chinook salmon is nothing less than a miracle of nature. She hatches from a tiny pearl-colored egg and begins her adventure - a 10,000-mile journey from the gravel bed of Caribou Creek to the Pacific and back. This book is part of the PAWS IV Publishing series and was originally published in 1995. Special thanks to biologists Bill Bushur, Henry Yuen, Suzi Lozo and Richard Barnes and elder Elena Charles and all the kids and parents from Newtok, Atmautlauk, Napaskiak and Kwethluk who helped me understand yaaruiq.

Swimmers in the Sand

Swimmers in the Sand
Title Swimmers in the Sand PDF eBook
Author Miroslav Bárta
Publisher
Pages 109
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9788087025277

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Sand Swimmers

Sand Swimmers
Title Sand Swimmers PDF eBook
Author Narelle Oliver
Publisher Lothian Children's Books
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Desert animals
ISBN 9780850917680

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At first glance, nothing moves in the desert. This is the 'Dead Heart' of central Australia. But the so-called Dead Heart has its secrets. Hidden in this harsh environment is an extraordinary and diverse wildlife. Often its only trace is a pattern in the sand. 'Sand Swimmers' follows in the footsteps of explorer, Charles Sturt, who saw 'this terrible, terrible desert' as a truly dead place, with 'not a living thing to be seen; not an ant, not a cricket, not a grasshopper.' Through beautiful, evocative linocut illustrations, this book revisits those hostile desertscapes to take a closer look. Here one discovers many fascinating creatures and their ingenious methods of survival in this unique habitat.

Guidelines for Safe Recreational Water Environments: Coastal and fresh waters

Guidelines for Safe Recreational Water Environments: Coastal and fresh waters
Title Guidelines for Safe Recreational Water Environments: Coastal and fresh waters PDF eBook
Author World Health Organization
Publisher World Health Organization
Pages 268
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN 9789241545808

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The new guidelines are meant to protect public health, help evaluate development projects near freshwater and recreational sites and assess potential health aspects of recreational projects.

The Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region

The Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region
Title The Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region PDF eBook
Author J. D. Skinner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 900
Release 2005-11-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0521844185

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"This third, extensively revised edition of The Mammals of the Southern African Subregion contains detailed descriptions of all mammals that occur naturally on the African mainland south of the Cunene and Zambezi rivers, together with all mammals indigenous to the subregion's coastal waters. The rapid accumulation of new information resulting from mammal research in southern Africa, together with radical taxonomic changes across all levels of mammalian classification, have necessitated this new edition, which presents the best and latest data accurately in one comprehensive volume for use not only by scientists but also by an increasingly wide audience of general readers with an interest in the natural history of southern Africa." "J. D. Skinner and C. T. Chimimba have revised, expanded and updated the text in a major project overseen by an editorial committee constituted by the Mammal Research Institute at the University of Pretoria. Specialists on each mammalian order have served as subeditors, and a range of independent and internationally recognised authorities have reviewed every species description." "In this edition all the distribution maps and many of the illustrations of mammal prints have been updated and redrawn, several new colour plates have been added, and the whole design of this definitive reference work has been enhanced to ensure easy access to information."--BOOK JACKET.

The Natural Heritage of Illinois

The Natural Heritage of Illinois
Title The Natural Heritage of Illinois PDF eBook
Author John E Schwegman
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 256
Release 2016-08-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 0809334852

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The Natural Heritage of Illinois is an engaging collection of ninety-three essays on the lands, waters, plants, and animals found in Illinois. Written in lively, accessible prose, the book discusses how wind, water, glaciers, earthquakes, fire, and people have shaped Illinois’ landforms, natural habitats, rivers and streams, and the ways in which native plants and animals, from individual species to entire ecosystems, have thrived, survived, or died out. Author John E. Schwegman looks at the state’s early natural history, including its prehistoric vegetation and wildlife. He describes surviving remnants of formerly widespread species, such as biting horseflies so abundant they could kill a horse and flights of passenger pigeons dense enough to block the sun. The book addresses issues of species decline, the ways animals adapt to climate change and dwindling habitats, and the problem of invasive exotic species. Ecosystem preservation is discussed, and readers will witness prescribed burning techniques and volunteers aiding in natural land management. Animal and plant conservation in Illinois is illustrated by essays that examine the efforts to save our dwindling Prairie Chicken population and to reintroduce river otters, the return of nesting bald eagles and cormorants to the state, the discovery of armadillos in southern Illinois, the pros and cons of feeding birds, and the biological significance of frog calls. Essays on Illinois’ native plants cover a wide range of topics, from defensive strategies to poisonous and edible species, prairie’s dependence on fire, how to recognize our wild roses, orchids, prairie grasses, and more. Full of fascinating information and expert knowledge, this book will prove invaluable to scholars, students, teachers, and casual nature lovers.