Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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Adaptation (Biology) -- Juvenile literature
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Adaptation (Biology)
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- Star-nosed moles and other extreme mammal adaptations, by Jody Sullivan Rake ; consultant Robert T. Mason, Professor of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
- Stinkiest!, 20 smelly animals, Steve Jenkins
- Beyond the bin, the Livewire guide to reusing and recycling, Jo Budd
- Noah and the space ark, Laura Cecil ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
- An inconvenient truth, the crisis of global warming, Al Gore ; [adapted for young readers by Jane O'Connor]
- Rainforests, Brian Knapp
- Clean environment, Sara Jones
- Safeguarding the environment, Sean Connolly
- Mudskippers and other extreme fish adaptations, by Jody Sullivan Rake ; consultant Robert T. Mason, Professor of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
- Backyard biology, discover the life cycles and adaptations outside your door with hands-on science activities, Donna Latham ; illustrated by Michelle Simpson
- When the whales walked, and other incredible evolutionary journeys, Dougal Dixon ; illustrated by Hannah Bailey
- Supercrocs and monster wings, modern animals' ancient past, by Claire Eamer
- Gross as a snot otter, discovering the world's most disgusting animals, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- Nature's undead, snapping rattlesnakes, frozen frogs, and other animals that seem to rise from the grave, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- Evolved, Lucas Riera, Ã ngel Svoboda
- Adapt to survive, survival features of plants and animals
- The environment, Robert Snedden ; photography by Chris Fairclough
- Pachamama, our earth - our future, by young people of the world ; a joint project of the United Nations Environment Programme and Peace Child International
- Investigating environmental issues, Fred Martin
- Why do snails and other animals have shells?, Holly Beaumont
- Animal armor, Laura Marsh
- Moth, an evolution story, Isabel Thomas ; Daniel Egneus
- Adaptation and survival, Robert Snedden
- Thorny devil lizards and other extreme reptile adaptations, by Lisa J. Amstutz ; consultant Joe Maierhauser, President & CEO, Terry Phillip, Curator of Reptiles, Reptile Gardens, Rapid City, South Dakota
- Habitats infographics, by Harriet Brundle ; designed by Charlotte Neve
- George saves the world by lunchtime, Jo Readman ; illustrated by Ley Honor Roberts
- The last green book on earth?, Judy Allen ; illustrated by Martin Brown
- Save energy, Kay Barnham
- The Earth's resources, Rebecca Harman
- An early start to the environment, Roy Richards
- Rescue mission planet earth, a children's edition of agenda 21, in association with the United Nations
- Power, ethical debates about resources and the environment, Kate Ravilious
- Protecting the environment, Diane Church
- Rivers in action, Mary Green
- Food, ethical debates in what we eat, Jim Kerr
- Climates, picture pack
- Energy revolution, climate change and our post-carbon future, by young people of the world ; a project of Peace Child International
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