Books tagged: environmental conservation

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Birding for Everyone    by John Robinson
Price: $9.99 USD. 41390 words. Published on September 11, 2010. .

Bird watching is the favorite hobby of millions, and a perfect activity for families to share, so why don't more people of color choose to become birdwatchers? In this book, you'll discover how easy it is for anyone to identify birds and connect with mentors who can help you start bird watching or become a better birdwatcher. Since 1979, John has introduced thousands of people to birds & birding.
Doug's Big Idea    by Ted Summerfield
Price: $0.99 USD. 820 words. Published on September 15, 2010. .

This story is about a young beaver named Doug who lives in a forest, soon destroyed by fire. Doug comes up with a unique way to rebuild the forest by recycling paper into trees. Suit 2 to 5 year old. This delightful, colorful, picture book for children is filled with fanciful animal pictures, including large size black and white pictures for coloring.
Peak of the Devil: 100 Questions (and answers) About Peak Oil    by Chip Haynes
Price: $9.99 USD. 52110 words. Published by Satya House Publications  on September 27, 2010. .

Long-overdue foundation to critical global issue that is Peak Oil. With a deceptively light-hearted and witty tone, Haynes reveals how deeply connected oil is to virtually everything we buy and use, how looming scarcity will change how we live, and what we can do to prepare. After all, after Peak Oil there is a good chance that 100 years from now will look like 100 years ago, if we are lucky.
Kidnapping the Lorax    by Patricia Lichen
Price: $2.99 USD. 70250 words. Published by Puddletown Publishing Group  on March 15, 2011. .

Three young environmentalists kidnap the Secretary of the Interior and take her to the Pacific Northwest woods to reeducate her, in the belief that when she returns to D.C., she will begin making correct, informed decisions for the land.
I Talk to Togo    by Todd Philip Dolce
Price: $0.99 USD. 56270 words. Published on March 28, 2011. .

I Talk to Togo follows the life of an exceptionally gifted, young orphaned boy suffering with Aphonia, who, under the tutelage of his quirky, inventive uncle, attempts to reclaim his most coveted possession; his missing voice.
Aurora Undefined    by Kate Hinderer
Price: $2.99 USD. 65860 words. Published on June 1, 2011. .

Aurora is entering her senior year and everything around her seems to be falling apart. Her best friend has joined the cool crowd and she struggles to grapple with the loss. But when tragedy strikes, Aurora realizes what loss is really all about and how moving on becomes a fight of the will, mind and heart.
Embers: Author's Cut    by Mary Kirk
Price: $2.99 USD. 102870 words. Published on September 16, 2011. .

A fire in her childhood home, Yesterday’s Dream, forces Anne Marquel to return and face the secrets that long ago made her flee in terror. Only the prospect of seeing Connor McLeod, hero of her girlish fantasies, allays her fear. But will the spark that flares between her and the adult Con grow—or will it be destroyed by the menacing secrets still smoldering in the ruins of Yesterday's Dream?
The Rape of Britain - Wind Farms and the Destruction of our Environment    by Struan Stevenson
Price: $1.99 USD. 3290 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on September 28, 2011. .

Hard-hitting attack on the government’s windfarms policy, backed up by data and delivered in an engaging style.
Animal Impact: Secrets Proven to Achieve Results and Move the World    by Caryn Ginsberg
Price: $19.95 USD. 64580 words. Published on November 29, 2011. .

Why do some animal protection efforts succeed while others fail? Discover how leading advocates – working individually and in organizations from grassroots to global - create change. You'll learn a seven-step system with techniques that are transforming advocacy… and the world. Inspiring stories and practical how-tos make Animal Impact a must-read for anyone who cares deeply about animals.
Some Have Babies; Others, Regrets!    by Philip P Eapen
Price: Free! 19330 words. Published on March 20, 2012. .

This book examines the relevance of the creation mandate for human beings to multiply and fill the earth in today's world. It evaluates popular notions about the world being over-populated in the light of available scientific evidence.