Alaska/Yukon photo books--honoring our connections with the land and each other and celebrating gifts of the wild.
"Alaska/Yukon/Arctic Light" and "Haines for All Seasons"
Everything you need to know about composting, from the different containers available, to what to put in them, to how to use the results. Includes an A-Z directory of how to compost everything from ash to weeds; plus expert advice on how to compost in small spaces, bins, and wormeries, and getting y ...
When planning your wedding make it eco-friendly and affordable. Great information on buying wedding rings, flowers, wedding favors and more. Tips on health and beauty, wedding attire, and how to make your invitations eco-friendly. This book is filled with lots of easy choices you can use to make you ...
In 1975, Let it Rot! helped start the composting movement and taught gardeners everywhere how to recycle waste to create soil-nourishing compost. Contains advice for starting and maintaining a composting system, building bins, and using compost. Third Edition.
The definitive guide to vermicomposting—a process using redworms to recycle food waste into nutrient-rich food for plants. Newly revised and updated, this manual provides complete illustrated instructions on setting up and maintaining small-scale worm composting systems. Topics include different bin ...
The latest in the award-winning Riley eco-adventure series takes Riley, cousin Alice, Uncle Max, and Aunt Martha to the South Pole to learn how climate change is affecting the Antarctic food web. Riley sees whales, seals, and penguins as he explores the coldest place on Earth and searches for answers to help this important ecosystem. The Adventures of Riley series is produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, Wildlife Conservation Society, and World Wildlife Fund. For ages 4–8.
On his newest adventure, Riley goes to the polar bear capital of the world to find out how climate change is affecting this amazing species. Along the way, Riley and family see arctic hares, snowy owls, caribou, the North Lights, and much more. The Adventures of Riley series is produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, Wildlife Conservation Society, and World Wildlife Fund. For ages 4–8.
In this installment of the award-winning eco-adventure series, Riley and Alice visit the Alaskan wildness to solve a puzzling salmon migration mystery: Why are Pacific Salmon thriving while North Atlantic Salmon are more endangered than ever? Riley's daring quest for answers features moose, bald eagles, grizzly bears, and a special guest appearance by world-renowned animal expert Jack Hanna (Director Emeritus, Columbus Zoo and Host of the Animal Adventures TV series)! The Adventures of Riley series is produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, Wildlife Conservation Society, and World Wildlife Fund. For ages 4–8.
This installment of the award-winning eco-adcventure series finds Riley traveling to the South Pacific island of Moorea with his Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice to study the local spinner dolphin population while basking in the warmth and charm of Polynesian culture. Their mission takes a troubled turn when a pod of dolphins become dangerously trapped in a local lagoon! Riley holds the key to their survival, but between surfing lessons and close encounters with humpback whales, will he realize it in time? Based on actual events, Dolphins in Danger also features Dr. Michael Poole, the world’s leading authority on spinner dolphins. The Adventures of Riley series is produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, Wildlife Conservation Society, and World Wildlife Fund. For ages 4–8.
by Julie Hall
Kids, parents, and teachers will find the very latest information about the causes and effects of climate change, how people are working to reduce it, and ways kids and their families and schools can join the fight. Endorsed by U.S. Congressman Jay Inslee, the Pew Center on Global C ...