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List view record 51: The biggest footprint : eight billion humans, one clumsy giantList view anchor tag for record 51: The biggest footprint : eight billion humans, one clumsy giant
List view record 52: Bird's eye view : the natural worldList view anchor tag for record 52: Bird's eye view : the natural world
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List view record 53: The book of Australian treesList view anchor tag for record 53: The book of Australian trees
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The book of Australian trees

Simpson, Inga2021
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Trees tell stories about places. Australia has some of the tallest, oldest, fattest and most unusual trees in the world. They have changed over thousands of years, adapting to this continent's deserts, mountains, and coasts. Many have found clever ways of dealing with drought and fire. Their leav...
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The book of trees

Grajkowski, Wojciech2018
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Why are trees so important? How many types are there? How do they benefit the environment and wildlife? This book answers these questions and more, tracking the history of trees from the time of the dinosaurs to the current day. A follow up to the highly successful Book of Bees.
List view record 55: The brainiac's book of the climate and weatherList view anchor tag for record 55: The brainiac's book of the climate and weather
List view record 56: Bright new worldList view anchor tag for record 56: Bright new world
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Bright new world

Forde, Cindy2022
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A new take on environmental and social awareness that focuses on the amazing possible future rather than just the negatives, in order to inspire children to take action against climate change, poverty, inequality and pollution. Bright New World is a lavishly illustrated glimpse into a future not ...
List view record 57: The bushfire book : how to be aware and prepareList view anchor tag for record 57: The bushfire book : how to be aware and prepare
List view record 58: Bushfires in AustraliaList view anchor tag for record 58: Bushfires in Australia
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Bushfires in Australia

Lesley John2020
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Thousands of years ago Indigenous Australians developed ways of managing bushfires so that the landscapes they cared for would not suffer catastrophic destruction. Today firefighters also undertake hazard reduction burns to keep areas safe from monster bushfires.
List view record 59: Can we really help the trees? : yes you canList view anchor tag for record 59: Can we really help the trees? : yes you can
List view record 60: Can you hear the trees talking? : discovering the hidden life of the forestList view anchor tag for record 60: Can you hear the trees talking? : discovering the hidden life of the forest
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