animal-plant relationships

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animal-plant relationships

Bringing Nature Home

How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants
2009
Explains the importance of and provides guidance for favoring native plants in one's garden in order to sustain native species of insects, birds, and other animals, and provides lists of native plants of the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Southwest, and Pacific Northwest regions of the U.S.

Tree hole homes

daytime dens and nighttime nooks
"A playful and informative nonfiction picture book about different tree holes and the amazing animals that inhabit them"--Provided by the publisher.
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Tree hole homes

and the animals that live in them
2022
"A playful and informative nonfiction picture book about different tree holes and the amazing animals that inhabit them"--.

Flower talk

how plants use color to communicate
2019
"[Describes why] plants use the colors of their flowers to communicate with animals"--OCLC.

Symbiotic relationships

animals and plants working together
2020
". . . looks at the . . . relationships between living things, as well as the threats they face and how people can protect them"--Amazon.

Oak tree

Describes the impact of the changing seasons on an old oak tree and the life that surrounds it.

Flower talk

how plants use color to communicate
"[Describes why] plants use the colors of their flowers to communicate with animals"--OCLC.
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Animals help plants

Explores the concept of animals helping plants survive by moving seeds and pollinating plants.
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Pollination problems

the battle to save bees and other vital animals
Text and color illustrations explore the role of pollinators, and how people are working to protect bees' survival.
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How do animals help plants reproduce?

2015
Explores the ways different animals, including insects and birds, help pollinate plants to help them reproduce.

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