Desert Animals

Desert Animals
Author: David West
Publisher: Smart Apple Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781625880703

Formerly published by David West Children's Books, London (2014).

Desert Wildlife

Desert Wildlife
Author: Edmund C. Jaeger
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1961
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780804701242

Despite the continuing popularity of egalitarian values and rhetoric, the brute facts of poverty and massive inequality remain everywhere with us. Although extreme poverty and deprivation are often associated with developing societies, recent years have witnessed rising inequality in many industrialized countries as well. If inequality persists in modern societies, however, its patterns and structures are evolving in complex ways that defy generalizations from historical experience.

Who Lives Here? Desert Animals

Who Lives Here? Desert Animals
Author: Deborah Hodge
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1554530474

An introduction to some of the animals that inhabit the Earth's driest places.

Who Lives Here? Wetland Animals

Who Lives Here? Wetland Animals
Author: Deborah Hodge
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1554530458

Hippos, crocodiles and anacondas are just a few of the fascinating animals featured in their watery habitat.

Desert Danger

Desert Danger
Author: Jan Burchett
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434290603

Ben and Zoe travel to the Kalahari desert to help a lioness and her cub, but a powerful sandstorm is making the heat almost unbearable . . .

Desert Life

Desert Life
Author: Karen Krebbs
Publisher: Adventure Publications
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1591936640

Learn about more than 80 species of plants and animals—and how they survive in the Chihuahuan, Great Basin, Mojave, and Sonoran deserts. Although it may look barren, the desert is teeming with life. Have you ever wondered which animals and plants thrive in the American Southwest and how they survive? This fantastic guide reveals the answers! Desert Life is filled with stunning photography and fascinating information from Karen Krebbs, a naturalist with more than 30 years of experience studying desert life. Featuring such entries as mountain lions, owls, snakes, and scorpions, as well as cacti, yuccas, and more, this guide to plant life and wildlife provides the information you want to know. Inside you’ll find: Spotlight on more than 80 species of desert plants and animals Special emphasis on how to spot them and how they survive Engaging information about the Chihuahuan, Great Basin, Mojave, and Sonoran deserts “Wow” facts about diet, predators, lifespan, and more From plants and small insects to large mammals, the species featured in this book provide an entirely new understanding of life in the desert!

Desert Baths

Desert Baths
Author: Darcy Pattison
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1607185253

A story about twelve animals and how they stay clean in a dry parched environment, including a bobcat, a quail, and a roadrunner.

Animals in the Desert

Animals in the Desert
Author: Elisabeth De Lambilly-Bresson
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2007-07-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780836882049

Seven animals from the Earth's deserts introduce themselves to young readers and tell a little about how they live.

Animals of the Desert

Animals of the Desert
Author: Stephen Savage
Publisher: Raintree
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780817247508

Describes the desert environment and some of the various birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles that live there.

All the Wild and Lonely Places

All the Wild and Lonely Places
Author: Lawrence Hogue
Publisher: Shearwater Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2000-05
Genre: History
ISBN:

"All the wild and lonely places, the mountain springs are called now. They were not lonely or wild places in the past days. They were the homes of my people." --Chief Francisco Patencio, the Cahuilla of Palm Springs The Anza-Borrego Desert on California's southern border is a remote and harsh landscape, what author Lawrence Hogue calls "a land of dreams and nightmares, where the waking world meets the fantastic shapes and bent forms of imagination." In a country so sere and rugged, it's easy to imagine that no one has ever set foot there -- a wilderness waiting to be explored. Yet for thousands of years, the land was home to the Cahuilla and Kumeyaay Indians, who, far from being the "noble savages" of European imagination, served as active caretakers of the land that sustained them, changing it in countless ways and adapting it to their own needs as they adapted to it.In All the Wild and Lonely Places, Lawrence Hogue offers a thoughtful and evocative portrait of Anza-Borrego and of the people who have lived there, both original inhabitants and Spanish and American newcomers -- soldiers, Forty-Niners, cowboys, canal-builders, naturalists, recreationists, and restorationists. We follow along with the author on a series of excursions into the desert, each time learning more about the region's history and why it calls into question deeply held beliefs about "untouched" nature. And we join him in considering the implications of those revelations for how we think about the land that surrounds us, and how we use and care for that land."We could persist in seeing the desert as an emptiness, a place hostile to humans, a pristine wilderness," Hogue writes. "But it's better to see this as a place where ancient peoples tried to make their homes, and succeeded. We can learn from what they did here, and use that knowledge to reinvigorate our concept of wildness. Humans are part of nature; it's still nature, even when we change it."