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A Warmer World: From Pola. The environmental changes are so great that some creatures are gone all together. In 1964 a biologist working in Costa Rica found a tiny yellow toad that thrived and laid eggs in pools of water. As the earth warmed the puddles dried and since 1989 the toads have not been seen anywhere.
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The environmental changes are so great that some creatures are gone all together. Arnold introduces young readers to the world of global warming and its effects on humans, animals and plants. Soft pastel illustrations are warm and inviting for young readers to see the specific plants and animals and better understand their plight. A good introduction to the dangerous impact climate change is having upon a wide range of animal species. Sullywriter, April 3, 2013.
Global warming and the dinosaurs.
From Polar Bears to Butterflies, How Climate Change Affects Wildlife. by Caroline Arnold & illustrated by Jamie Hogan. The facts are laid out in clear, easy-to-understand prose as climatic changes affecting various forms of wildlife, including polar bears, butterflies, walruses and penguins, are described on pages that look as if they were torn out of writing tablets. Readers learn that in many cases, living creatures, including some plants, have adapted to the phenomenon. Global warming and the dinosaurs.
A Warmer World: From Polar Bears to Butterflies, How Climate Change Affects Wildlife (Charlesbridge, 2012), by Caroline Arnold .
A Warmer World: From Polar Bears to Butterflies, How Climate Change Affects Wildlife (Charlesbridge, 2012), by Caroline Arnold, illustrated (beautifully!) by Jamie Hogan. I really enjoyed this beautiful book. One of the things I love most about it is that it is not alarmist. For instance, gentoo penguins didn't A Warmer World: From Polar Bears to Butterflies, How Climate Change Affects Wildlife (Charlesbridge, 2012), by Caroline Arnold, illustrated (beautifully!) by Jamie Hogan.
About A Warmer World. This informative introduction to climate change and its affects on wildlife will engage young nature-lovers as they learn about ecosystems, environments, and global warming. Species by species, from polar bear to butterfly, acclaimed nonfiction children’s author Caroline Arnold describes how warmer weather alters ecosystems, forcing animals to adapt or become extinct. Arnold’s clear and straightforward text is complemented by Jamie Hogan’s collage-style illustrations.
Listen in as Caroline Arnold discusses her book A Warmer World: From Polar Bears to Butterflies, How Climate Change Affects Wildlife
Kids will find the facts about animals and plants intriguing as well as motivating. Listen in as Caroline Arnold discusses her book A Warmer World: From Polar Bears to Butterflies, How Climate Change Affects Wildlife. She talks about how one degree Fahrenheit can make a huge impact on plants and animals.
Describes how climate change has affected ecosystems around the world and how animals within these ecosystems have adapted, offering young readers an informative and thought-provoking look at how animals have had to adapt-or face extinction
Describes how climate change has affected ecosystems around the world and how animals within these ecosystems have adapted, offering young readers an informative and thought-provoking look at how animals have had to adapt-or face extinction. Find This And Other Titles Like It In The Following Collections.
Wildlife resources-Climatic factors. Climatic changes-Juvenile literature. Our Original Resources 4. Audio Name Pronunciation with Caroline Arnold. Book Guides, Activities & Lessons 1. Juvenile Nonfiction Science & Nature Environmental Conservation & Protection. Lists With This Book. Toolkit Mentor Texts, Grade 5. + Show More- Show Fewer Details. Created by TeachingBooks. Audio Name Pronunciation with Jamie Hogan. Nonfiction Read and Respond Customizable Lesson.
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are the poster child for the impacts of climate change on species, and justifiably s.
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are the poster child for the impacts of climate change on species, and justifiably so. To date, global warming has been most pronounced in the Arctic, and this trend is projected to continue. However, their dependence on sea ice makes them highly vulnerable to a changing climate.
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