"This book discusses the management and conservation of forest ecosystems in several areas in the world which include the Neotropics, Norway, United Kingdom and Siberia.
Hands-on activities and easy-to-follow explanations introduce students to the world's six major biomes, exploring the features that make up the biomes and what life is like inside them.
Describes the plants and animals of Connecticut, including the relationship between the wildlife and their habitats, patterns of reproduction and behavior, natural cycles, and contains pictures and charts.
Tundra, forests, and the ocean are just a few of the many types of biomes discussed in this volume, each with a discussion of the adaptations species living there have undergone to best fit their surroundings.
Examines the habitats of living things from plants to animals to forms of marine life and more. Provides information on how living things survive in their varying habitats and their roles as members of ecosystems.
Introduces the term "biome" and teaches how to classify the world's diverse habitats. Provides an overview of North America's major biomes, including forests, grasslands, deserts, seashores, rivers, streams, and wetlands.