Marsh Meadow Mountain

Marsh Meadow Mountain
Author: John Harding
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781439901687

A combination tour guide and ecological primer of the Delaware Valley.

At the Marsh in the Meadow

At the Marsh in the Meadow
Author: Jeanie Mebane
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1634707923

Freshwater marshes are found throughout the United States and in many countries around the world. And in every marsh, there is an opportunity to view dozens of species of animal life. Written in a rhyming cumulative style like The House that Jack Built, At the Marsh in the Meadow portrays the wetlands food chain, showing how all forms of life, from the mud at the bottom of the marsh to the birds in the sky, are directly connected to their marsh home. Author Jeanie Mebane has worked with the National Park Service and U. S. Forest Service, and has lived near or worked at marshes from Florida to Arizona and Alaska.

Dismal Freedom

Dismal Freedom
Author: J. Brent Morris
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469668262

The foreboding Great Dismal Swamp sprawls over 2,000 square miles and spills over parts of Virginia and North Carolina. From the early seventeenth century, the nearly impassable Dismal frustrated settlement; however, what may have impeded the expansion of slave society became an essential sanctuary for many of those who sought to escape it. In the depths of the Dismal, thousands of maroons—people who had emancipated themselves from enslavement and settled beyond the reach of enslavers—established new lives of freedom in a landscape deemed worthless and inaccessible by whites. Dismal Freedom unearths the stories of these maroons, their lives, and their struggles for liberation. Drawing from newly discovered primary sources and archeological evidence that suggests far more extensive maroon settlement than historians have previously imagined, award-winning author J. Brent Morris uncovers one of the most exciting yet neglected stories of American history. This is the story of resilient, proud, and determined people who made the Great Dismal Swamp their free home and sanctuary and who played an outsized role in undermining slavery through the Civil War.

The Poconos

The Poconos
Author: Carl S. Oplinger
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1988
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780813512945

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Report

Report
Author: Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1924
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

Birder's Guide to Pennsylvania

Birder's Guide to Pennsylvania
Author: Paula Ford
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1995-02-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1461708486

This book takes the reader to almost 200 parks, refuges, and hot spots for migratory and resident birds throughout Pennsylvania. Details on 7 geographical regions—including 34 maps—make this the most comprehensive, statewide guide available to Pennsylvania birding sites.

Welcome to My World

Welcome to My World
Author: Patricia Sharon Eakins
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2020-05-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 148972916X

Brother and sister, Kenny and Jessie have just arrived at their new home in Montana, and it’s even better than they dreamed it would be. Now, they want to explore their new neighborhood, so off they go, ready for adventure. It’s not long before they meet Marsh-Meadow, a friendly moose who agrees to give them a tour and introduce Kenny and Jessie to their neighbors. With Marsh-Meadow’s help and guidance, the brother and sister come face-to-face with God’s wildlife kingdom. Every animal God created has a specific role in the wilderness. Some are kind, but some are dangerous, too. Thanks to their new friend, Kenny and Jessie learn it’s important to love and respect all animals in their exciting new Montana world.