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Books in Welcome to the World Series series

  • Welcome to Australia

    Mary Berendes

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2007)
    A brief introduction to the history, culture, geography, and people of Australia.
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  • Welcome to Japan

    Elma Schemenauer

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Profiles the land, people, culture, language, and plants and animals of Japan.
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  • Owls

    Diane Swanson

    Hardcover (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Owls are a hoot! Whether they're hunting in the forest or hiding in a prairie burrow, these birds are full of tricks. Did you know that burrowing owlets can imitate rattlesnakes to scare away their enemies? Or that saw-whet owls can throw their voices from tree to tree, like ventriloquists? From hoots to spooks, Diane Swanson reveals the mischievous world of owls in the wild. Includes a table of contents, index, sidebars, and full of extraordinary photography throughout.
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  • Welcome to the World of Hummingbirds

    Diane Swanson

    Hardcover (Walrus Books, March 1, 2002)
    Did you know there are approximately 340 different kinds of hummingbirds, some as light as a penny? These champion acrobats of the sky can beat their wings more than 40 times a second, fly backward and even hover in midair, like helicopters. Since it's much easier to hear hummingbird wings than see them, just follow the hum to find the birds. Includes a table of contents, index, sidebars, and full of extraordinary photography throughout.
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  • Lizards of the World

    Chris Mattison

    Paperback (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1998)
    An introduction to the origins, physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of various species of lizards.
  • Welcome to France

    Kathryn Stevens

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Presents a basic overview of the geography, history, and culture of France.
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  • Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World

    David Alderton, Bruce Tanner

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Dogs have become an integral part of the lives of millions of people around the world - as working animals or simply as domestic pets - but their wild relatives are being pushed ever closer to extinction. The ancestor of the domestic dog, the grey wolf, has been eliminated from most of Europe and, in the USA, the red wolf's plight is such that it is currently the subject of an intensive captive-breeding and reintroduction program.This book examines all members of the Canidae, showing where the existing 34 species are distributed, and how they have been affected by human pressures. David Alderton describes fully the form, function, reproduction, lifestyles and distribution of the wild canids. The text is illustrated throughout by superb color photographs, specially taken for this book. There are also clear distribution maps for every species, and a full checklist of the Canidae.It is the ultimate irony that though we have accepted the domestic dog into our homes, we still generally perceive its ancestor as an evil killer. Such a lack of understanding is probably the greatest barrier to the effective conservation of wolves and other wild canids. Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World breaks down these popular misconceptions and shows that positive action is needed to safeguard the future of wild canids.
  • Seals and Sea Lions of the World

    Nigel Bonner

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 1994)
    This latest title in the "Of the World" series - the seventeenth - covers that fascinating group of animals whose evolution into their present forms and life-styles seems almost contradictory. While seals, sea lions and walruses are indeed mammals, their habitat is very much an aquatic one, their limbs now fully adapted for swimming rather than land locomotion.The various families of the order Pinnipedia - fur seals, sea lions, walruses and the phocid seals - are described and illustrated. Evolution, classification, distribution, life-cycles, zoology and their current status and future are all fully discussed. In addition, the complex question of their relationship with humans is examined. As with other marine-dwelling mammals, the issues are controversial. In examining topics such as conflicts between seals and fishing and culling and the fur trade, expert author Nigel Bonner adopts a professional and unemotional approach, based on first-hand knowledge and much experience.Their aquatic life and the remoteness of their habitats make the seals and their kin hard to study. Yet encounters with these species have produced in many people a particularly strong response, sometimes becoming sentimental. This book sensibly places them in context through a clear understanding of their natural history and their interactions with humans. The text is enhanced throughout by some 100 color photographs, detailed diagrams and maps.
  • Foxes, Wolves & Wild Dogs of the World

    David Alderton, Bruce Tanner

    Paperback (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1998)
    A guide to the wild members of the canine family, including foxes, wolves, coyotes and dingos. Sections include: classification and species; distribution and habitat; physiology and zoology; breeding and reproduction; food and feeding; behaviour and life cycles; and interaction with humans.
  • Welcome to India

    Patrick Ryan

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2007)
    A brief introduction to the history, culture, geography, and people of India.
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  • Welcome To The World Of Beavers

    Diane Swanson

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 1, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • Welcome to Iraq

    Kathryn Stevens

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Introduces the geography, wildlife, history, people, culture, food, and pastimes of Iraq.
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