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Books in Secrets of the Rain Forest series

  • Poisoners and Pretenders

    Michael Chinery

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, April 30, 2000)
    None
  • Resources and Conservation

    Michael Chinery

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, Dec. 31, 2000)
    None
  • Partners and Parents

    Michael Chinery

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, June 1, 2000)
    Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the Rainforest. Each colorful book shows us the wonderful array of plants and animals that live in the lush wildernesses of the world's tropical rainforests. Acting as the earth's lungs, the rainforests are of vital importance to the planet and to the many indigenous peoples who have traditionally lived in harmony with their lush surroundings. Children will learn how conservationists are struggling to preserve these last remaining wildernesses for future generations.Nature ensures that new generations of animals are born to replace those that die in the rainforest. Partners and Parents features spectacular photos and illustrations along with clear, simple text that explains the elegant courtship rituals carried out by butterflies, birds, and mammals, why insects live together in huge colonies, how frogs grow up in tree-top nurseries, and how monkeys and apes like to troop through the forest in peaceful family groups.Topics Include: -- guarding a territory-- attracting a mate-- insects that live together-- frog families-- forests full of nests-- monkeys and apes
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  • Resources and Conservation

    Michael Chinery

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Describes the products that can be found in the rain forest, including wood, food, and medicinal plants, and discusses the effect of the forests on climate, threats to the environment, and conservation measures.
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  • Partners and Parents

    Michael Chinery

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, June 18, 2000)
    Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the Rainforest. Each colorful book shows us the wonderful array of plants and animals that live in the lush wildernesses of the world's tropical rainforests. Acting as the earth's lungs, the rainforests are of vital importance to the planet and to the many indigenous peoples who have traditionally lived in harmony with their lush surroundings. Children will learn how conservationists are struggling to preserve these last remaining wildernesses for future generations.Nature ensures that new generations of animals are born to replace those that die in the rainforest. Partners and Parents features spectacular photos and illustrations along with clear, simple text that explains the elegant courtship rituals carried out by butterflies, birds, and mammals, why insects live together in huge colonies, how frogs grow up in tree-top nurseries, and how monkeys and apes like to troop through the forest in peaceful family groups.Topics Include: -- guarding a territory-- attracting a mate-- insects that live together-- frog families-- forests full of nests-- monkeys and apes
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  • Resources and Conservation

    Michael Chinery

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the Rainforest. Each colorful book shows us the wonderful array of plants and animals that live in the lush wildernesses of the world's tropical rainforests. Acting as the earth's lungs, the rainforests are of vital importance to the planet and to the many indigenous peoples who have traditionally lived in harmony with their lush surroundings. Children will learn how conservationists are struggling to preserve these last remaining wildernesses for future generations.Logging, mining, and settlements are destroying the earth's rainforests and driving animals from their once lush habitats. This fascinating book looks at the effect of 'civilization' on the forests, deforestation, pollution, the threat to wildlife, and what we are doing about it. Topics include: -- trees and timber-- foods of the forest-- forest pharmacy-- rainforests and climate-- forest clearance-- rescuing the hunters
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  • Partners and Parents: By Michael Chinery

    Michael Chinery

    Library Binding
    Two new books on indigenous peoples and conservation have been added to naturalist Michael Chinery's exciting series Secrets of the Rainforest. Each colorful book shows us the wonderful array of plants and animals that live in the lush wildernesses of the world's tropical rainforests. Acting as the earth's lungs, the rainforests are of vital importance to the planet and to the many indigenous peoples who have traditionally lived in harmony with their lush surroundings. Children will learn how conservationists are struggling to preserve these last remaining wildernesses for future generations.Nature ensures that new generations of animals are born to replace those that die in the rainforest. Partners and Parents features spectacular photos and illustrations along with clear, simple text that explains the elegant courtship rituals carried out by butterflies, birds, and mammals, why insects live together in huge colonies, how frogs grow up in tree-top nurseries, and how monkeys and apes like to troop through the forest in peaceful family groups.Topics Include: -- guarding a territory-- attracting a mate-- insects that live together-- frog families-- forests full of nests-- monkeys and apes
  • Plants and Planteaters

    Michael Chinery

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, April 16, 2000)
    None
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  • Resources and Conservation

    Michael Chinery

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Describes the products that can be found in the rain forest, including wood, food, and medicinal plants, and discusses the effect of the forests on climate, threats to the environment, and conservation measures.
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  • Resources and Conservation

    Michael Chinery

    Library Binding
    None