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1) Eye spy
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In this twist on the favourite childhood game, the reader must solve a riddle to guess which animal is hiding, and then search for it in the beautifully detailed illustrations.
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Acclaimed novelist Lydia Millets first work of non-fiction, 'We Loved It All', is a genre-defying tour de force that makes an impassioned argument for people to see their emotional and spiritual lives as infinitely dependent on the lives of nonhuman beings. Drawing on a quarter-century of experience as an advocate for endangered species at the Center for Biological Diversity, Millet offers intimate portraits of what she calls the others - the extraordinary...
4) Beep
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In the tradition of Shelby Van Pelt's 'Remarkably Bright Creatures', 'Beep' is an ebullient, funny, and hugely original novel about the friendship between a brilliant young girl and a perceptive squirrel monkey, the power of youth, and the way forward for a planet in crisis. From the author of 'Lucky Turtle' and 'The Remedy for Love'. A Dewey Diva Pick.
7) Wild Life
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In this vulnerable and urgent memoir, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant explores the ever-shifting relationship between humans, animals, and the earth through her personal journey to becoming a wildlife ecologist.
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In this moving story set amidst the wild natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, Frankie is trying to salvage her dissertation on the spotted owl and Anne is an Irish musician raising her son, Aiden. The two meet on the remote June Lake and start an unlikely friendship. When Frankie finds an injured baby crow in the forest, little does she realize that the charming bird will bring all three lost souls together on a journey toward hope, healing, and...
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In 'Medicine Wheel for the Planet', building on sacred stories, field observations, and her own journey, Dr. Jennifer Grenz invites readers to share in the teachings of the four directions of the medicine wheel. She argues that we need more than a singular worldview to protect the planet and make the significant changes we are running out of time for. Grenz is a Nlakapamux Indigenous ecologist and scholar with a PhD in Integrated Studies in Land and...
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From visionary physician and biomedical researcher David B. Agus comes an ingenious guide to what our fellow animals can teach us about living longer, healthier, happier lives. Filled with lively storytelling and astonishing practical takeaways, this revelatory guide will have you rethinking whats possible for your health and wellbeing - now and for years to come.
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In 'Cull of the Wild', Hugh Warwick investigates the ethical and practical challenges of one of the greatest threats to biodiversity: invasive species. From cane toads in Australia to Burmese pythons and tortoises in the US, and from the Galapagos islands to Anglesey and the Outer Hebrides, The UN Convention on Biological Diversity ranks invasive species as a major threat to biodiversity on par with habitat loss, climate change, and pollution.
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Craig Foster's 'Amphibious Soul' is a scientist and adventurers perspective on rewilding - developing a deep connection to our animal selves that can reinvigorate our lives. This extraordinary book will change not only the way we interact with the natural world, but the way we fundamentally see ourselves.
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In 'The Tree Collectors', Amy Stewart brings us 50 captivating stories of people who spend their lives in pursuit of rare and wonderful trees and are transformed in the process. Stewart populates this compendium with her own hand-drawn watercolour portraits of these extraordinary people and their trees, interspersed with side trips to investigate famous tree collections, arboreal glossaries, and even tips for unauthorized forestry. From the author...
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Horses revolutionized the way we hunted, traded, traveled, farmed, fought, worshipped, and interacted. They reshaped the human genome and the worlds linguistic map. They determined international borders, molded cultures, fueled economies, and built global superpowers. And they were vectors of lethal disease and contributed to lifesaving medical innovations. Timothy Winegard's 'The Horse' is a riveting narrative of this noble animals unrivaled and...
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With 'The Light Eaters', award-winning Atlantic environment and science reporter Zoe Schlanger delivers a groundbreaking work of popular science that probes the hidden world of the plant kingdom and reveals the astonishing capabilities and intelligence of the green life all around us. A Dewey Diva Pick.
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In 'Bite by Bite', poet and essayist Aimee Nezhukumatathil explores the way food and drink evoke our associations and remembrances - a subtext or layering, a flavour tinged with joy, shame, exuberance, grief, desire, or nostalgia. From shave ice to lumpia, mangoes to pecans, rambutan to vanilla, she investigates how food marks our experiences and identities, the boundaries between heritage and memory, and the ethics and environmental pressures around...
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