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The picnic

1990
The remains of a children's picnic becomes a feast for the butterflies, grubs, shiny beetles, and other creatures living in the sunny woods.

All our relatives

traditional Native American thoughts about nature
2005
Contains actual quotations of Native American people and twenty-three stories handed down through oral tradition.

Where would I be in an evergreen tree?

2004
Presents the story a new evergreen tree, planted from the seed of a cone, in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, and as it grows, many creatures and plants make their homes in, under, and around its large branches, including flying squirrels, pine martens, silver-haired bats, and mosses and wildflowers.

Life in a tree

2001
Examines some of the tiny and microscopic creatures who make their homes in trees, such as bees, bark beetles, and fungi.

Wolf island

1993
When a family of wolves is removed from the food chain on a small island, the impact on the island's ecology is felt by the other animals living there.

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.

Up the tall tree

1995
Goes from the roots up to the top of a tall oak tree, showing the structure of the tree and the animals who live on or around the tree.

Rotten logs and forest floors

2010
Text and photographs describe less-than-pleasant and unexpected habitats and the animals that live in them, focusing on dead trees and forest floors, and discussing ants, worms, termites, millipedes, centipedes, pill bugs, and beetles.

What good are bugs?

insects in the web of life
2004
Explores the ecological importance of bugs, discussing how all terrestrial ecosystems on earth would be destroyed if all, or even a critical few, insects were to disappear.

The invisible enemy

a natural history of viruses
2000
Traces the natural history of viruses and addresses controversial subjects related to viruses.

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