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Calling all cat fans! This series introduces readers to the worldÎs wild cats, including what they look like, their behaviors, and their conservation status. Features call out specific body parts, compare big cats to house cats, highlight Favourite foods, profile the catsÎ babies, and more. Readers who are wild about cats will enjoy this fun and informative series!

From rampaging scavengers to deadly predators, nature is full of fierce and fascinating creatures. This engaging series highlights eight of these wild animals, describing where they live, what they eat, and how they have adapted to their habitats.

Mardy and Olaus Murie fell in love in--and with--Alaska. Then set out on an adventure across the Arctic for Olaus's work as a biologist, encountering the beauty and danger of the wilds along the way. They learned from Indigenous communities to appreciate the interconnectedness of all living creatures and understood that the way humans were moving in on wild land was threatening the natural world. So they shifted the focus of their work to conservation, fighting to protect the land and animals--and lobbying for the creation of what finally became the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, nine thousand square miles of protected land!

Months after catching a common virus, twelve-year-old Ivy still hasn3t recovered. Ivy doesn3t even have the energy to play music. Hoping a change of scenery will help, she3s spending the summer in North Carolina3s Blue Ridge Mountains, where her uncle has converted an old house into a bed and breakfast. The Everly House has a long historyCincluding a stint as a sanatorium, a treatment center for tuberculosis patients, in the 1920s. As Ivy delves into the history of the house, hoping to find out what happened to Jessie, she makes other discoveries that turn her summer in the mountains into a new beginning.

The Philippines, 1904 Sixteen-year-old Luki is the best hunter her village has ever had, but she has to keep it a secret. Hunting is a man3s skill. She3s expected to marry and raise a family instead. Chafing against these restrictions, she impulsively accepts an offer from the local American authorities: they3re looking for volunteers to travel to the United States for the World3s Fair, where Indigenous peoples from around the world will be represented. Luki and others make the long journey to Saint Louis, Missouri, for the fair, where they're ""exhibited"" in a replica village. But even as Luki makes friends and discovers a wider world that intrigues her, she learns dark secrets and difficult truths. Facing pressures from all sides, she must decide what kind of future she wants after the fair.

Ring and Asia Wilde's wild life is anything but ordinary. Instead of attending school, they travel the world with their tutor and parents (scientists who work to protect endangered species).

Discover the history of large-scale fire and what its future may look like in Wildfire. Wildfire is a natural process that takes place worldwide. In dry conditions, a single spark can transform into a megafire that sweeps across the landscape, burning everything in its path. Despite fire3s deadly reputation, ecosystems such as forests and grasslands depend on it to clear out debris and promote new plant growth.

Wildfires are a natural process that take place in forests and grasslands all over the world. In dry conditions, a single spark can rapidly transform into flames that stretch for miles and sweep across the landscape, burning away everything in their path. Although commonly seen as destructive and deadly, fire is a necessary part of ecosystems; they refresh the land and allow for new plant growth. Environmental scientist Ferin Anderson and author Stephanie Sammartino McPherson examine how Indigenous people, farmers, and forestry departments have used fire to manage resources; why climate change is impacting the frequency and intensity of wildfires; and what the future of fire might look like.

Wildfires threaten human health, property, and the environment. The danger is increasing worldwide as wildfires burn more frequently, more intensely, and in more places. In response, communities worldwide must adapt and take action to protect lives and property.

Willy and Stone Fox is the thrilling sequel to the bestselling Stone Fox. It has been two years since Willy competed in that fateful National Dogsled Race. Two years since he lost his dog, Searchlight. Two years since Stone Fox stood up and made sure Willy won the race, Willy carrying Searchlight over the finish line while Stone Fox held the other racers at bay. And now, Stone Fox needs Willy's help to save his land and his family. But can Willy race again? And without Searchlight?