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Books with title Bringing Back the Island Fox

  • Back to the Island

    Reggie Johnson, Nanatte Debrow

    language (, Feb. 18, 2013)
    The Hazeltons welcome you back to the Island in the Field. Welcome to a place in the middle of the Jim Crow south that was so 21st Century the natives called it an island. Love and basketball, racial harmony, and a loyalty among the Hazeltons that still exists today will make you long to be a part of that tradition. Witness how the teenagers of that era overlooked the stupidity of racism and set the example some have trouble following even today. Experience the agony and thrill of two incredible young ladies involved in a heart wrenching love triangle and how a basketball game was to decide their fate. Come have all of your senses exercised in this very human saga from days gone by. Bite your lip to hold back the tears you're guranteed to cry and hold your stomach to avoid busting your sides with the laughter you'll encounter throughout these pages. Whether it's your first visit or your return to the Island; you'll be glad you vacationed here and we promise you'll hate to leave. Welcome Back to the Island!
  • Bringing Back the Island Fox

    Rachel Stuckey

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, March 27, 2020)
    Less than two decades ago, four Island Fox subspecies faced extinction. Human activities, including pollution and the introduction of invasive species, threw the Channel Islands� ecosystem out of balance. Thanks to the concerted efforts of wildlife biologists, government officials, and others, the island fox has made the fastest recovery of any mammal in the history of the Endangered Species Act. This fascinating book traces the events that nearly caused the island fox�s demise, and the collaborative efforts that led to recovery of this �comeback kit.�
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  • Bringing Back the Island Fox

    Rachel Stuckey

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 27, 2020)
    Less than two decades ago, four Island Fox subspecies faced extinction. Human activities, including pollution and the introduction of invasive species, threw the Channel Islands� ecosystem out of balance. Thanks to the concerted efforts of wildlife biologists, government officials, and others, the island fox has made the fastest recovery of any mammal in the history of the Endangered Species Act. This fascinating book traces the events that nearly caused the island fox�s demise, and the collaborative efforts that led to recovery of this �comeback kit.�
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