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9781894856898

Going Wild

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  • ISBN13:

    9781894856898

  • ISBN10:

    1894856899

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-10-21
  • Publisher: Fifth House
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Summary

Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2007Rocky Mountain Book Award finalist, 2008Amazing Animal Adventures in Rivers is the fourth of eight books incredible volumes in the ground-breaking Going Wild series, written for children to encourage them to explore the natural world around them.Brian Keating's high-energy enthusiasm for the wonders of nature is contagious, inspiring children and adults alike to discover, through his eyes, how rivers and the riparian areas around them are ribbons of wilderness inhabited by the most amazing animals and plants. Keating grew up fascinated by rivers, those in his own back yard and ones farther afield.Whether in the world's rivers on a canoe, raft, or swimming suit, or hiking and exploring the dense forests and woodlands surrounding them, Keating continues his tradition of bringing a world of natural surprises to his readers.Join Keating as he describes: Floating down the Zambezi River, watching bull elephants play and swim in the deep water Grizzly tracks and making ice cream from glacial ice on a raft trip down the Tatshenshini River in Yukon Territory and Alaska Watching elephants dig wells and collecting water from those wells for showerbaths and cooking at Secret Springs in Africa The giant river otters of Guyana and the woman who works to preserve them Western Grebes mistaking the highway for Duck Lake at the Creston Valley Wildlife Centre in British ColumbiaTeacher's Guides are available at Fitzhenry.ca

Author Biography

Brian Keating is working at the Calgary Zoo in Conservation Outreach and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Calgary

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Naturalist is Bornp. 4
Lakes in High Placesp. 6
A Couple of Well-Dressed Baboonsp. 10
Iceberg Ice Cream on the Tatshenshinip. 14
The True King of Beastsp. 18
Ribbons of Wildernessp. 22
Let Sleeping Hippos Liep. 26
Stampedes and Mud Baths at Secret Springsp. 30
Peter the Great and the Ink-Black Riverp. 34
My Dream Jobp. 38
A Sacred Hippo Islandp. 42
Conservation Resourcesp. 46
Indexp. 47
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