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Animals and Their Quest for Food.
Gareth Steven Publishing:
Milwaukee, WI. A nonfiction look at how some animals obtain, eat and digest their food.
Blaustein, D. (2000).
The Everglades and the Gulf Coast.
Marshall Cavendish
Corporation: Tarrytown, NY. An overview of wetland ecology as seen in the Florida Everglads.
Fielding, E. (1999).
The Eastern Forest.
Marshall Cavendish Corporation: Tarrytown,
NY. Examines the forests of eastern North America, the ecosystems and climate.
Rapp, V. (2003).
Life in an Old Growth Forest.
Lerner Publications Company:
Minneapolis, MN. A description of the ecosystem of old growth forests in the Pacific Northwest including Douglas firs and the effects of human involvement in these forests.
Riley, P. (1998).
Food Chains
. Grolier Publishing Company: Danbury, CT. A scientific
look at food chains, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and humans and food chains.
Silverstein, A., Silverstein, V. & Silverstein-Nunn, L. (1998).
Food Chains
. Twenty-first
Century Books: Brookfield, CT. This book explains various components of a food chain and discusses food chains and webs, energy flow and humans and food webs.
Snedden, R. (2005).
Habitats: Mountains
. Smart Apple Media: North Mankato, MN.
Describes different mountain habitats around the world and the animals that are characteristic of these ecosystems. Beautiful photography by Corbis.
Snedden, R. (2005).
Habitats: Wetlands
. Smart Apple Media: North Mankato, MN.
Describes different wetland habitats including: marshes, mangrove swamps, swamps, bogs, etc. Beautiful photography by Corbis.