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The National Wildlife Federation's Wildlife Watcher's Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The National Wildlife Federation's Wildlife Watcher's Handbook

The National Wildlife Federation's Wildlife Watcher's Handbook from Joe La Tourette and the National Wildlife Federation is an authoritative guide to when, where, and how to watch North American animals in their natural habitats.

My First Book of Animals in Action (National Wildlife Federation)
  • Language: en

My First Book of Animals in Action (National Wildlife Federation)

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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My First Book of Wild Animals (National Wildlife Federation)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23

My First Book of Wild Animals (National Wildlife Federation)

A snowy owl flying, a giant panda climbing, a huge gray whale emerging from the waves: See these beautiful animals in the wild, where they belong. These amazing photos from the archives of the National Wildlife Federation showcase a menagerie of marvelous creatures. Children will look wide-eyed at a herd of wildebeests rushing through water; a mama brown bear attending to her adorable cubs; a smiling alligator, its powerful jaws opened wide; adult elephants protectively surrounding their young; and more. While enjoying their close-up look at this wonderful world of wildlife, kids will gain an early and lifelong appreciation for the marvelous creatures who also call Earth home.

Animals That Make Me Say Look Out!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Animals That Make Me Say Look Out!

Hey! Look out! Sharp-eyed readers will need to keep their eyes peeled in this engaging look at how animals of all shapes and sizes blend in and survive in their native ecosystems. How do animals deal with danger? From crocodiles standing on their tails to great white sharks with their jaws wide open to well-camouflaged venomous snakes, prospective naturalists and conservationists will have a lot to look out for in this exploration of dynamic ecosystems and the animals that hide and hunt in them. Back matter includes glossary, curated reading list and a scavenger hunt.

Conservation Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 934

Conservation Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1970
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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My First Book of Funny Animals (National Wildlife Federation)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22

My First Book of Funny Animals (National Wildlife Federation)

Featuring spectacular images straight from the vaults of the National Wildlife Federation, these should be the very first books to introduce children to animals from around the world. Every photo shows these creatures in their natural habitats. Each books in the series carries the logo and name of the National Wildlife Federation. These are not just board books, but the first books that any toddler will love and adults will enjoy reading. Each full page spread is a story by itself. See the lions arguing but the walrus can’t bear to watch. The baby sea lion wants to play and the organgutan wants to play too. The chipmunk tells the polar bear to stop, and the polar bear does. Fantastic photos of wildlife combined with funny comments to make these a new kind of board book.

My First Book of Animal Colors (National Wildlife Federation)
  • Language: en

My First Book of Animal Colors (National Wildlife Federation)

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  • Published: Unknown
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Migration Nation (National Wildlife Federation)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 99

Migration Nation (National Wildlife Federation)

From whales to manatees, pronghorn antelopes to monarch butterflies, travel along with North American animals as they make the trip of a lifetime. Follow the paths of nine very different types of animals, exploring how and why they take their road trips and the challenges they face along the way. Snakes slither along Southern Ilinois’s Snake Road. Gray Whales swim down the California coast to Baja in Mexico and sandhill cranes wing their way through the midwest. Along the way, these animals on-the-go mate, molt and munch in really unique ways. Migrating polar bears cross through the center of Churchill, Manitoba and monarch butterflies may even cross through your back yard. Kids learn how and when to catch these commuting critters along their paths. Fabulous photos from the National Wildlife Foundation showcase these amazing animals. Bonus: fun facts about each creature and their habitats.

Animals That Make Me Say Ouch! (National Wildlife Federation)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 83

Animals That Make Me Say Ouch! (National Wildlife Federation)

For more than forty-five years the National Wildlife Federation has been dazzling families with amazing images and stories. Get ready for some supersonic fun that wil make you say OUCH! Discover talon strength in birds of prey, sharp claws in lions and pumas, chewing mouthparts in insects, venom on snakes, and toxins in frogs. More, you want more? How about skunks that eat bees, stinging cells in jellyfish, meerkats that eat scorpions, caterpillars with spines, badgers and bears that bite, and zebras that kick!This book celebrates amazing animal surprises from all over the world with one-of-a-kind photographs from the NWF archives.

Animals That Make Me Say Ewww!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Animals That Make Me Say Ewww!

That’s so gross! Prepare to be grossed out by an engaging and unique look at some of the more disgusting survival techniques from the animal kingdom. From blood-squirting reptiles to blood-sweating mammals to nose-picking primates, learn about some of the most disgusting creatures in the animal kingdom. Author Dawn Cusick and the National Wildlife Federation compile a volume as attractive as its subject is disgusting.