The Everglades
The Everglades
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Two-Can Press
Just the Series: Our Wild World Ecosystems   

Series and Publisher: Our Wild World Ecosystems   

Annotation: Describes the inhabitants of the Florida Everglades.
Genre: [Other sciences]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #4786422
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Two-Can Press
Copyright Date: 2007
Edition Date: 2007 Release Date: 08/01/07
Pages: 64 pages
ISBN: 1-559-71971-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-559-71971-1
Dewey: 508.759
LCCN: 2006101497
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2007)

Suitable for both classroom use and independent research, this installment in the Our Wild World series provides an up-close look at the fascinating flora and fauna of the world-famous Everglades. Concise chapters examine the three surprisingly diverse habitats of this unique ecosystem w grass marshes, deep sloughs and gator holes, and tree islands d the climate conditions that shape this wet, steamy world. Lynch, a nature writer, who took many of the photographs here, smoothly pairs engaging prose with numerous color photographs that capture the beauty of the region in both sweeping panorama and close-up detail. Alligators, of course, play a starring role here, but to his credit, Lynch infuses his accounts of other Everglades life-forms with equal allure. Inset boxes extend the main narrative, often highlighting the ways humans threaten the delicate balance of this ecosystem. The concluding list of further resources, may be too brief to fully satisfy the curiosity this polished, informative volume is likely to elicit.

Horn Book (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2005)

Tomecek includes a great deal of basic information about the moon in straightforward explanations understandable to young children. He starts with observations and myths, then moves to scientific explanations for craters, moon surface conditions, and earth-moon-sun spatial relationships. The colorful cartoonlike illustrations, featuring a friendly cat and firefly, are appealing but do little to aid in scientific understanding.

School Library Journal

Gr 5-7-A chatty, informative text is nicely larded with Lynch's personal experiences, which lend a real immediacy to the author's exploration of America's largest wetland and its many ecological niches. "ECO-Fact" boxes pop up like grasshoppers in a meadow, proffering data on a wide variety of topics, from local rainfall amounts to marsh rabbits to native orchids. Handsome color photos appear on every page, and a small map is included for geographic orientation. This attractive portrayal of a unique biome is sadly marred by some mislabeled photos. One identifies a Snowy Egret as a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron; another labeled as a Black-crowned Night-Heron is actually a Yellow-crowned. Yet another makes it sound as though a water strider has only four legs (they have four really long ones, but two shorter ones make up the insect quota of six). Daniel Blaustein's The Everglades and the Gulf Coast (Benchmark, 2000) covers much of the same ground (with more of an emphasis on human effects), but lacks the engaging personal touch of this very readable, eye-catching work.-Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 62) and index.
Word Count: 10,842
Reading Level: 6.2
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 6.2 / points: 2.0 / quiz: 121269 / grade: Middle Grades

This is our fourth title in our highly-praised Our Wild World: Ecosystems series. Once again, author/ photographer Wayne Lynch takes readers on a personal journey through a treasured North American ecosystem. Amazing photography, first-person anecdotes, and tons of factual information on the animals, plants, climate and landscape come together to give a complete picture of the ecosystem in action. Subjects cover the wide diversity of living things in this habitat from strangler fig trees and bromeliad plants to armadillos and dozens of water birds. And of course gators! These gorgeous books are a feast for both the eyes and mind.


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