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River of life
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Debbie S. Miller |
Describes a river in Alaska and the life that it supports, emphasizing how the living things around it are connected and dependent upon it for their survival. |
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The Mississippi River
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Maria Mudd-Ruth |
Describes the course of the largest river in North America, the Mississippi and the connections between the plant and animal species that live in and around it. Explores the delicate balance of life … |
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Rivers of North America
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C. E. Cushing,Arthur C. Benke |
"Rivers of North America represents the first comprehensive treatment of North America's rivers, from Southern Mexico to the Arctic. Written by professional biologists and river scientists, the text … |
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River food chains
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Angela Royston |
This book explores the food chains and webs that exist in river habitats. It equips readers with crucial vocabulary, using examples from that habitat to explain the roles of producers, consumers and … |
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The salmon stream
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Keith Pigdon |
Presents a case study ot two species of animals, brown bears and salmon, in one habitat -- a salmon stream. It describes how they benefit each other and the habitat in which they live. |
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The river
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David J. Bellamy |
Relates how plants and creatures co-exist in a river and their struggle for survival when a man-made catastrophe strikes. |
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Rivers
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Virginia Bryan |
A series of six rivers-based units developed and used by teachers in hundreds of schools as part of the Rivers Project. |
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