Television host Jeff Corwin profiles several descendants of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, including alligators, vultures, and the Komodo dragon, describing their physical features, habitats, and ancient relatives.
Television personality Jeff Corwin relives some of his scariest adventures as he travels around the world to see the Komodo dragon, the king cobra, a deadly poison dart frog, and the world's biggest scorpion, among others.
Television personality Jeff Corwin takes the reader on an expedition through the harsh environment of Alaska, and introduces some of the diverse wildlife found there.
Examines the various species of animals that inhabit Amazonia including the giant pirarucu fish, monkey frogs, the red-faced uakari monkey, and the sloth.
Budding naturalists Lucy, Benjamin, and Gabe camp in the Gila National Forest in New Mexico, and travel to White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns, exploring their environment and becoming Junior Rangers along the way.
Presents a discussion, with photographs and illustrations, of four habitats in the United States, covering the plants and animals of Yellowstone National Park, the Sonoran desert, the Monterey coast, and the Everglades.
Television personality Jeff Corwin takes the reader on an expedition to observe wildlife in the Pantanal, a wetlands ecosystem in western Brazil that is home to the largest river otter, snake, and rodent.
Presents a biography of television host and wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin, covering his upbringing, early interest in nature, and devotion to conservation organizations, such as Defenders of Wildlife.