The Woodlands

The Woodlands
Title The Woodlands PDF eBook
Author Lauren Nicolle Taylor
Publisher Clean Teen Publishing
Pages 338
Release 2013-08-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 194053402X

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Woodlands

Woodlands
Title Woodlands PDF eBook
Author Robin Jones Gunn
Publisher Multnomah
Pages 338
Release 2012-11-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307824683

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The charming town of Glenbrooke, Oregon, welcomes readers once more to delight in a contemporary love story. In this all-new offering in the heartwarming Glenbrooke series, bestselling author Robin Jones Gunn's characters get two lessons on love: it's not based on performance and its motives must be pure. When Leah Hudson, the "ugly duckling" among beautiful sisters, meets mysterious newcomer Seth Edwards, she thinks someone could love her after all. Their friendship grows, but Seth has things he must work through before he can open himself to anyone. An unexpected inheritance serves to complicate matters that strike to the core of Seth's and Leah's hearts and faith. Leah Hudson loves to give. But when others want to give back? Well, that’s another story entirely! After years of pouring herself out for others, Leah, an average twenty-seven-year-old woman, finally finds herself receiving. She has her own cottage in Glenbrooke, wonderful friends, a great job at the hospital, and the attention of Seth Edwards, the new guy in town. She even wins a cruise to Alaska when she accidentally dials the number of a radio station! So why can’t Leah relax and enjoy this new season of her life? When an inheritance of fifty acres of prime Oregon woodlands is left to her—with a certain condition attached—Glenbrooke’s town lawyer, Collin Radcliffe, prompts Leah to question Seth’s motives for his interest in her. Only by turning her affections in a new direction will Leah be able to hear the true song of this springtime of her life.

Wetland, Woodland, Wildland

Wetland, Woodland, Wildland
Title Wetland, Woodland, Wildland PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hathaway Thompson
Publisher University Press of New England
Pages 472
Release 2000
Genre Biotic communities
ISBN

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The first field guide to all of Vermont's natural communities

America's Wild Woodlands

America's Wild Woodlands
Title America's Wild Woodlands PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 1985
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Heavily illustrated with color photos.

The Woodland Book

The Woodland Book
Title The Woodland Book PDF eBook
Author Emily BONE
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018-05
Genre Forest animals
ISBN 9781474936545

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A beautifully illustrated guide to the wildlife, plants, history and magic of woodlands. Children can discover their inner explorer, learning how to identify trees, track animals, build woodland shelters, draw maps and discover legends set in woods. With safety tips and links to websites with virtual tours of woodlands and video clips of wildlife.

Working with Your Woodland

Working with Your Woodland
Title Working with Your Woodland PDF eBook
Author Mollie Beattie
Publisher UPNE
Pages 413
Release 2012-06-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 1611680697

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A landowner's manual for forest management in New England

California Forests and Woodlands

California Forests and Woodlands
Title California Forests and Woodlands PDF eBook
Author Verna R. Johnston
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 266
Release 1996-06-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780520202481

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From majestic Redwoods to ancient Western Bristlecone Pines, California's trees have long inspired artists, poets, naturalists—and real estate developers. Verna Johnston's splendid book, illustrated with her superb color photographs and Carla Simmons's detailed black-and-white drawings, now offers an unparalleled view of the Golden State's world-renowned forests and woodlands. In clear, vivid prose, Johnston introduces each of the state's dominant forest types. She describes the unique characteristics of the trees and the interrelationships of the plants and animals living among them, and she analyzes how fire, flood, fungi, weather, soil, and humans have affected the forest ecology. The world of forest and woodland animals comes alive in these pages—the mating games, predation patterns, communal life, and the microscopic environment of invertebrates and fungi are all here. Johnston also presents a sobering view of the environmental hazards that threaten the state's trees: acid snow, ozone, blister rust, over-logging. Noting the interconnectedness of the diverse life forms within tree regions, she suggests possible answers to the problems currently plaguing these areas. Enriched by the observations of early naturalists and Johnston's many years of fieldwork, this is a book that will be welcomed by all who care about California's treasured forests and woodlands.