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Author:
Thomson, Sarah L., author.
Title:
Nature's best hope : how you can save the world in your own yard / Douglas W. Tallamy ; adapted by Sarah L. Thomson.
Edition:
Young readers' edition.
Publisher:
Timber Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
255 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Subject:
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems
Conservation of natural resources--Juvenile literature.
Human ecology--Juvenile literature.
Landscape gardening.
Native plant gardening--Juvenile literature.
Native plants for cultivation--Juvenile literature.
Natural landscaping--Juvenile literature.
Leisure.
Environment & green issues
Ecosystems
Practical interests
Non-Fiction 9+.
Adaptations.
Other Authors:
Based on: Tallamy, Douglas W. Nature's best hope.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-241) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- The history -- New ideas -- The size of it all -- Making connections -- What's a lawn for, anyway? -- Homegrown national park -- Which plants are best? -- Good plants, bad plants -- The little things that run the world -- Bringing back bees -- Weeds are our friends -- Will it work? -- Questions and answers -- Ten things you can do -- More questions and answers.
Summary:
This middle grade adaptation of Doug Tallamy's 'Nature's Best Hope' is an essential introduction to conservation, ecology, biodiversity, and the impact of native plants. This middle grade edition of the groundbreaking bestseller by Doug Tallamy will inspire kids to use their backyard to help save the planet. Douglas W. Tallamy awakened thousands of readers to an urgent situation: wildlife populations are in decline because the native plants they depend on are fast disappearing. His solution? Plant more natives. In this middle grade adaptation of the New York Times bestsellerNature's Best Hope, Tallamy outlines his vision for a grassroots approach to conservation that everyone can participate in regardless of age.In Nature's Best Hope (Young Readers' Edition), Tallamy empowers kids to use their own yards to help combat the negative effects of climate change. He does so by breaking down complex concepts into simple terms and real-world examples that kids can easily grasp. Black and white photographs help further clarify concepts. In addition to sharing the science, Tallamy encourages kids to take direct action. Some of these ideas include planting an oak tree (one of the most important tree species) at home. If that's too large of a task, he suggests they can plant asters-a beautiful flower whose pollen bees use to feed their young. By helping the next generation see that they have power and agency over our collective future, this empowering book will drive home the positive point that kids are truly nature's best hope.
ISBN:
166888349X
9781668883495
1643262149
9781643262147
Locations:
GOPG641 -- Marshalltown Public Library (Marshalltown)

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