urban animals

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urban animals

Wild in the city

1996
Night and day, the wild animals that make their home in Jenny's backyard in the city are busy finding food, raising their young, and keeping out of danger.

Bugs for dinner?

the eating habits of neighborhood creatures
1989
Recounts how squirrels, robins, grasshoppers, and other creatures in an urban environment find their food and avoid being eaten themselves.

The city kid's field guide

1989
Describes the wildlife commonly found in a variety of urban environments, including backyards, vacant lots, parks, and city margins.

Suburban safari

a year on the lawn
2005
Science writer Hannah Holmes reveals what is really happening on and under lawns across the United States, describing the animals, bugs, and microbes that are living in lawns and their impact on the environment.

Rabbits

2010
Examines the physical characteristics and behaviors of rabbits, what kinds of food they eat, and ways people can share the outdoors with them.

Baby animals in cities

2013
Brief text and photographs describe an urban environment (city habitat) and some of the animals that live and grow there.

Scary creatures of the city

2009
Illustrations, photographs, and special see-through pages introduce children to urban animals, and describes the unique characteristics of animals that live in cities, how they survive, and other related topics.

Find it in the park

2006
Asks readers to find nine animals and plants, including a frog, squirrel, and sunflower, in a picture of a park and profiles each one, providing facts and color photos.

In a house

2002
Describes the various animals that live in an old house in North America.

Wild neighbors

the humane approach to living with wildlife
1997
Describes the humane methods that can be used and items that can be made or purchased to prevent disturbances from such wild animals as raccoons, snakes, rabbits, bats, coyotes, foxes, and others. Includes notes on their dietary habits, habitats, and communicable diseases.

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