Wild Animal Neighbors
Humans are not the only ones who inhabit cities. While we might immediately think of pets, rats, or mice, Downer looks at the urban lives of raccoons, mountain lions, crows, coyotes, flying foxes, turtles, and gators.
591.75
year:
copies: 17
call number/section: 591.75
lexile: 1080
subjects: city and town life, human-animal relationships [X], nature, suburban life, urban animals, urban ecology (biology), urban ecology, human-animal relationship, human influence on nature [X], urban ecology (sociology), electronic books, electronic books
The World Without Us
Presents a narrative nonfiction that examines the human impact upon the earth and how it would respond without the pressure of human presence.
304.2
year: 2007
copies: 18
call number/section: 304.2
lexile:
subjects: human influence on nature [X], material culture, human-plant relationship, human-animal relationship, nature, human-plant relationships, human-animal relationships [X]
How To Help A Hare And Protect A Polar Bear
Filled with simple everyday ways for kids to help save the environment, this timely resource features creatures from nine habitats--including forests, oceans and jungles--that need our protection.
FIC
year: 2024
copies: 1
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: habitat (ecology), refuse and refuse disposal, pollution, human-animal relationships [X], human influence on nature [X], nature conservation