The Smallest Bilby and the Easter Games

The Smallest Bilby and the Easter Games
Author: Nette Hilton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009
Genre: Bilbies
ISBN: 9781876288785

When the rabbits decide to stop delivering Easter eggs, all the bush animals want to be the new Easter Bunny. After all, Easter wouldn't be the same without eggs! But how can the rabbits choose the best animal for the job? The lop-eared rabbit has an idea - and that's when the Easter games begin.

Easter Bilby

Easter Bilby
Author: Ali Garnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2006
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780646464107

An elderly Easter Bunny wishes to retire and pass on his job to another rabbit, but all the rabbits want to do is eat and play. Flash Rabbit and a bilby volunteer for the job, and are each given a basket of eggs to deliver. When the bilby does the job properly he is offered Easter Bunny's job and becomes Australia's Easter Bilby.

Easter Bilby

Easter Bilby
Author: Lynne Dent
Publisher: R.I.C. Publications
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1995
Genre: Childrens questions and answers Education, Primary
ISBN: 1863114505

Walpajirri: the Legend of an Easter Bilby

Walpajirri: the Legend of an Easter Bilby
Author: M. E. Skeel
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1796001627

This book is about the adventures of a rabbit-eared bandicoot, also called a bilby. Bilbies are rare marsupials that live in the desert. They and many other rare species are endangered because of introduced animals such as rabbits, cats, and foxes. It is important that people learn about our native wildlife species so that they understand the importance of protecting them. This book was written with this in mind. In the author’s opinion, it is much more interesting to learn about animals by reading about their adventures than to read dry scientific information. This is a real-life story in the style of Watership Down, where the animals act as they would in nature. The Easter Bilby concept is not new, but this is an Easter Bilby story that stays true to the nature of these animals. Jirri does not wear a suit and speak English. There is an Easter connection, but it is woven into the story of an animal fighting to survive in a hostile environment. It is the story of the triumph of life in difficult circumstances and has a message of hope for all who read it. You and your children will learn about bilbies and many other rare and endangered species while enjoying the adventures of Jirri, a true Easter Bilby.

The Bilbies' First Easter

The Bilbies' First Easter
Author: Irena Sibley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1996-06-01
Genre: Easter
ISBN: 9781875843121

A consistent best seller over three Easter seasons already, this picture book about endangered Australian bilby is on the way to becoming an Australian classic.

Hunwick's Egg

Hunwick's Egg
Author: Mem Fox
Publisher: Picture Puffin
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011
Genre: Bandicoots
ISBN: 9780143501350

When a mysterious egg appears outside Hunwick's burrow, no one is quite certain what to think. And when it doesn't hatch right away, everyone is even more bewildered. Everyone except Hunwick, that is. Hunwick understands that the egg is his friend, and he is the only one who knows its secret. This treasure of a book promises the young reader a simple, beautifully illustrated tale of identity and belonging.

An Aussie Easter

An Aussie Easter
Author:
Publisher: R.I.C. Publications
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2010
Genre: Easter
ISBN: 1741266815

Easter, Passover, and Other Spring Festivals

Easter, Passover, and Other Spring Festivals
Author: Ann Morrill
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1438127936

Presents and covers events like Easter and Thanksgiving in various countries. Such as the lesser-known celebrations like Navruz, a spring festival celebrated by people of the Zoroastrian faith, and Jaanipäev, a Midsummer celebration in Estonia.

Easter Celebration

Easter Celebration
Author: Nicolae Sfetcu
Publisher: Nicolae Sfetcu
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2015-03-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Easter is the most important solemnity (just before Christmas) of the Church. It is the first of the five cardinal feasts of the Catholic liturgical year. Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ laid down by the Bible, the third day after his passion. The solemnity begins on Easter Sunday, which for Catholics mark the end of fasting of Lent, and lasts for eight days (Easter week, or week or radiant, or week of eight Sundays). Many customs dating back to ancient times designed to accommodate the return of spring attached themselves to Easter. The egg is the symbol of germination occurs in early spring. Similarly, the hare is an ancient symbol which has always represented fertility. The custom of the Easter egg was found among Coptic Christians from the late fifth century, it is perhaps in memory of ardent eggs (ova ignita) with which the martyrs were tortured or red egg laid by an imperial hen the day of the birth of Alexander Severus in 208 BC. The tradition of offering eggs in spring dates back to antiquity: the Persians, the Egyptians offered, as a lucky, decorated hen eggs as renewal sign. The rabbit once symbolizing fertility and renewal (like spring), it was in Upper Germany where was born the tradition (Osterhase) before it spreads in the Germanic countries. Subsequently, this tradition is exported to the United States by German immigrants in the eighteenth century.

Facing the Wild

Facing the Wild
Author: Chilla Bulbeck
Publisher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1849773858

What do wild animals mean to humans? Will they survive both rampant habitat loss and extinction caused by human encroachment and, as ecotourists, our enthusiasm for them? With ecotourism now the fastest growing segment of tourism, and encounters with wild animals - be it swimming with dolphins, going on safari or bird watching - ever more popular, these are critical questions. Yet until now little has been known about why people crave encounters with wild animals and the meaning for the ecotourism industry, conservation efforts and society at large. Facing the Wild is the first serious empirical examination of why people seek out animals in their natural environment, what the desire for this experience tells us about the meanings of animals, nature, authenticity and wilderness in contemporary industrialized societies, and whether visitors change their environmental perspectives and behaviour, as the custodians of wildlife parks would like them to. The book explores the contradictions and ambivalence that so many people experience in the presence of 'wild nature' - in loving it we may diminish it and in the act of wanting to see it we may destroy it. Ultimately the book makes a case for 'respectful stewardship' of a 'hybrid nature' and provides insight for both practitioners and ecotourists alike.