National Geographic Kids Almanac 2015

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2015

Author: National Geographic Kids

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1426314612

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Provides the latest information on a wide range of topics, including animals, culture, geography, the environment, history, and science.


National Geographic Kids Almanac, 2010

National Geographic Kids Almanac, 2010

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Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1426305028

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Provides the latest information on a wide range of topics, including animals, culture, geography, the environment, history, and science.


The Old Farmer's Almanac 2015

The Old Farmer's Almanac 2015

Author: Old Farmer's Almanac

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2014-08-26

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 1571986391

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Presents a compilation of practical advice and folklore, featuring weather forecasts for the United States, planting tables, health remedies, horoscopes, recipes, games and puzzles, and other entertaining and useful information.


Earth Almanac

Earth Almanac

Author: Ken Keffer

Publisher: Skipstone

Published: 2020-03-23

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1680512838

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Outdoor Writers Association of America Excellence in Craft Award Winner Earth Almanac presents the greatest hits of North American nature! Structured around phenology, which is the study of seasonal patterns in nature, the day-by-day descriptions offer insight into activities and connections throughout the natural world. Beginning with the Winter Solstice in December, Earth Almanac highlights a wide range of natural history, including mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, intertidal and marine life, trees, plants, fungi, weather phenomenon, geology, astronomy, notable environmental activists, and more, and reveals the ebb and flow of nature across the planet. Each season features more than 90 entries, and sidebars throughout provide calls to environmental action, citizen science opportunities, and details on special dates or holidays. The book can be enjoyed one day, month, or season at a time--dip in and out as you observe the world around you.


An Almanac for Moderns

An Almanac for Moderns

Author: Donald Culross Peattie

Publisher: Trinity University Press

Published: 2013-10-10

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1595341579

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An Almanac for Moderns contains a short essay for each day of the year that contemplates a unique but factual aspect of unbridled nature. According to a review in Nation, this collection of essays manages to “appeal to the ordinary lover of nature . . . but the turn of Peattie’s mind is poetic and speculative.” The New York Times calls this book “a fine and subtle perception . . . rising at times to an intense lyric beauty . . . a book which the reader will deeply treasure, and to which he will repeatedly return.”


National Geographic Kids Almanac 2016

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2016

Author: National Geographic Kids

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1426319215

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Provides the latest information on a wide range of topics, including animals, culture, geography, the environment, history, and science.


River of Redemption

River of Redemption

Author: Krista Schlyer

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2018-11-26

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1623496926

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Incorporating seven years of photography and research, Krista Schlyer portrays life along the Anacostia River, a Washington, DC, waterway rich in history and biodiversity that has nonetheless lingered for years in obscurity and neglect in our nation’s capital. River of Redemption offers an experience of the river that reveals its eons of natural history, centuries of destruction, and decades of restoration efforts. The story of the Anacostia echoes the story of rivers across America. Inspired by Aldo Leopold’s classic book, A Sand County Almanac, Krista Schlyer evokes a consciousness of time and place, taking readers through the seasons in the watershed as well as through the river’s complex history and ecology. As with rivers nationwide, the ways we’ve changed the Anacostia affect the people and wildlife that inhabit its shores, from the headwaters in Maryland, past its confluence with the Potomac River, and ultimately to the Chesapeake Bay. Centuries of abuse at the hands of people who have altered the landscape and mistreated the waterway have transformed it into a polluted, toxic soup unfit for swimming or fishing. The forgotten river is both a reminder of the worst humanity can do to the natural landscape and a wellspring of memory that offers a roadmap back to health and well-being for watershed residents, human and non-human alike. Blending stunning photography with informative and poignant text, River of Redemption offers the opportunity to reinvent our role in urban ecology and to redeem our relationship with this national river and watersheds nationwide.


The Old Farmer's Almanac for Kids, Volume 6

The Old Farmer's Almanac for Kids, Volume 6

Author: Old Farmer's Almanac

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2015-09

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1571986839

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Offers a compilation of facts and folklore on a range of topics, including weather, astronomy, gardening, animals, history, sports, and health.


Strange Natures

Strange Natures

Author: Nicole Seymour

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2013-05-15

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0252094875

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In Strange Natures, Nicole Seymour investigates the ways in which contemporary queer fictions offer insight on environmental issues through their performance of a specifically queer understanding of nature, the nonhuman, and environmental degradation. By drawing upon queer theory and ecocriticism, Seymour examines how contemporary queer fictions extend their critique of "natural" categories of gender and sexuality to the nonhuman natural world, thus constructing a queer environmentalism. Seymour's thoughtful analyses of works such as Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues, Todd Haynes's Safe, and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain illustrate how homophobia, classism, racism, sexism, and xenophobia inform dominant views of the environment and help to justify its exploitation. Calling for a queer environmental ethics, she delineates the discourses that have worked to prevent such an ethics and argues for a concept of queerness that is attuned to environmentalism's urgent futurity, and an environmentalism that is attuned to queer sensibilities.