Miss Wade helps her young students understand why it is important to protect nature by respecting trees, flowers, and animals, and cleaning up trash and litter.
the story of Yellowstone, the world's first national park
Peabody, Erin
2016
Documents the explorations of a nineteenth-century team of scientists and artists who surveyed the natural wonders of Yellowstone before appealing to Congress to have the region preserved from development.
Miss Wade helps her young students understand why it is important to protect nature by respecting trees, flowers, and animals, and cleaning up trash and litter.
Describes the plight of of the people who oppose mountaintop removal mining in the Appalachian Mountains, and examines the physical destruction of the land, and how it also affects the local cultures and societies.