wildlife refuges

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wildlife refuges

Bonobo handshake

a memoir of love and adventure in the Congo
2010
Traces how a Discovery Channel writer and her scientist fianc? settled in a bonobo sanctuary in war-torn Congo, where their research enabled greater understanding of the characteristics and largely peaceful culture of the rare ape that shares 98.7 percent of human DNA.

Smithsonian book of national wildlife refuges

2003
Photographs and text chronicle the rich history of wildlife refuges throughout the United States, profiling the plants, birds, and animals that can be found in them.

Tua and the elephant

2012
In Chiang Mai, Thailand, nine-year-old Tua releases an abused elephant from its chains, but it will be a challenge to get the elephant to refuge without getting caught.

Places of refuge

our national wildlife refuge system
1992
Examines some of the popular wildlife refuges, in such states as Texas, North Dakota, and California, and focuses on the different methods used to help maintain a natural balance there.

Animal kingdoms

wildlife sanctuaries of the world
1995
Photographic tour through some of the world's wildlife sanctuaries, looking at the varied animals that still exist in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and the Americas.

Suryia swims!

the true story of how an orangutan learned to swim
2012
An orangutan living at a wildlife preserve plays in the bathtub & learns to swim & dive in the pool. Based on a true story.

Nature's strongholds

the world's great wildlife reserves
2005
Provides information on more than six hundred wildlife reserves in over eighty countries around the world, with information on the location of each and they wildlife found there.

Tigress

1991
Herdsmen work with a wildlife sanctuary ranger to keep their animals safe from a marauding tigress.

Suryia & Roscoe

the true story of an unlikely friendship
2011
Based on a true story, an orangutan living at a wildlife preserve in South Carolina forms an unlikely friendship with a lost dog who comes to live there.

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