habitat (ecology)

Type: 
Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
habitat (ecology)

Animal atlas

1998
Text, maps, and illustrations describe the various types of animals found in different natural environments throughout the world. woodlands, and Himalayas.

Exploring freshwater habitats

1994
Illustrations and text describe five freshwater environments located in countries throughout the world that serve as homes to a wide variety of plants and animals.

Habitat spy

2011
Children identify the animals and plants they find in different North American habitats, including the beach, bog, cave, desert, forest, mountain, ocean, and river.

Protecting polar regions

2006
Presents an overview of the world's polar regions, examining the plants and animals that live in the frozen regions, and discussing why the habitats are endangered and what is being done to protect them.

Underwater homes

2009
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to different types of underwater homes such as sea grasses, coral reefs, and kelp forests.

Burrows

2009
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to different animals that make their homes in burrows.

Animal habitats

1996
Explores the habitats of many animals and shows how they have adapted to live in a particular environment through text and puzzles.

The young Oxford book of ecology

1998
Describes various earth habitats and the life supported by them, including desert, ocean, and prairie.

Planet Earth

as you've never seen it before
2006
Draws on aerial surveillance, state-of-the-art cameras, and high definition technology to collect more than four hundred images of natural landscapes from around the world and the rare creatures that live in those habitats.

Wildlife atlas

a complete guide to animals and their habitats
2002
Provides information about eight different habitats around the world, including tropical grasslands and rain forests, deserts, temperate woodlands and grasslands, taiga and tundra, wetlands, and mountains and polar regions, and introduces some of the animals that live in each environment.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - habitat (ecology)