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Le comportement animal ((Les Docudéments ; 10. Sciences))
By Anne Tesseydre, Serge Pinchon. 1997
Last animals at the zoo: how mass extinction can be stopped
By Colin Tudge. 1992
Believing that "zoos are now an essential part of modern conservation strategy," British zoologist Tudge explains this thesis and describes…
the theory and practice of conservation breeding, including modern and prospective reproductive technologies. Also discussed are enhancing the zoo environment to improve the welfare of the animals and to prepare them for introduction into the wild. 1992.Last of the free
By Gareth Patterson. 1994
The author's account of his life and adventures with three orphaned lion cubs in the wild. In a casual style,…
Patterson describes how he resettled the cubs in a Botswana safe haven, where he helped them to stalk and hunt. He tells of the many lions and elephants lost to poachers, game hunters, and ranchers and his efforts to thwart these human predators. Depicts Patterson's commitment to wildlife. 1995, c1994.La nuit de Lila: ou, les mésaventures d'une jeune chauve-souris
By Véronique Boutinot. 2001
Au cours d'une nuit de chasse, une jeune chauve-souris affronte plusieurs dangers. Heureusement que Dame nature l'a pourvue d'un système…
ingénieux qui lui permet de trouver de la nourriture et de se tirer d'embarras. Années M-2. 2001.La baleine dans tous ses états
By François Garde. 2015
Dans ce texte à la fois poétique et savant, Garde propose un voyage autour du monde et dans l'histoire pour…
découvrir le cétacé à travers la littérature, de Moby Dick à Pinocchio, la pêche, la toponymie, l'art paléochrétien ou encore le commerce des peluches. 2015.Ce chat qui a changé ma vie: 50 histoires vraies qui modifient notre compréhension du monde
By Anne-Claire Gagnon. 2015
Qu'il soit venu à nous par hasard ou par nécessité, dans l'impérieux besoin que nous avions de vivre à ses…
côtés, il a changé nos vies, notre compréhension des choses et du monde. Grâce à lui, nous avons grandi, sommes restés en vie, avons mieux compris certains mystères et porté un oeil neuf sur la condition féline, considérée avec humanité, et sur la condition humaine, revisitée avec une facétie toute féline. Qu'ils soient anonymes, se prénomment Mosca, Ellington, L'Abricot, Margotte, Bambou... aux côtés d'artistes, de juristes, de médecins des chats ou de médecins des hommes, leur trajectoire en croisant la nôtre y a apporté un supplément d'âme. Ce sont leurs histoires croisées qui sont ici contées, en hommage à ce qu'ils nous ont permis de devenir : des humains de bonne compagnie. 2015.All children have different eyes: learn to play and make friends
By Edie A Glaser, Maria R Burgio. 2007
Fraser bear: a cub's life
By Maggie De Vries. 2010
Fraser bear is born in a den in the Rocky Mountains. Before he leaves his mother and sister to fend…
for himself, he must learn to find berries and nuts and insects to eat. He also learns to avoid danger. But most important, he needs to learn to catch a salmon in order to survive. He tries and tries, but the fish always escape. Will Fraser catch a salmon at last? Grades 2-4. 2010.Jill's leading ladies: the story of Jill's six guide dogs
By Jill Allen-King. 2012
Following close on the heels of Jill Allen-King's autobiography, 'Just Jill', this is a tribute to her trusted four-legged friends,…
who have given her companionship, instilled her with confidence, and guided her safely in both her personal life and in her incredibly important voluntary work throughout the UK. 2012.Animals at the EDGE: saving the world's rarest creatures
By Jonathan Baillie, Marilyn Baillie. 2008
Explains scientists' work to study and protect unusual threatened species around the world - from the Yangtze River dolphin and…
Papua's long-beaked echidna to the bumblebee bat in Thailand, pygmy hippopotamus in Liberia, and aye-aye of Madagascar. Discusses the EDGE (Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered) uncommon-species conservation program. Grades 3-6. c2008.Blood relations: animals, humans, and politics
By Charlotte Montgomery. 2000
Ridiculed by industry, vilified by scientists, and largely ignored by the media and the left, the Canadian animal rights movement…
has enlisted a new generation of activists dedicated to changing the most basic political arrangements on the planet. Advocates fight to make humans recognize that we are only one species among many, each with legitimate claims. 2000.Galapagos, a natural history: A Natural History Guide
By Michael H Jackson. 1993
Details the natural history of the plants and animals found in the Galapagos Islands. A list of the dominant plants…
according to vegetation zone is included. Of particular note is the discussion of the problems of colonisation by founding populations, biological evolution, and ecology, and of the evolutionary processes bringing about species diversity. 1993.Cataract surgery: a patient's guide to cataract treatment
By Uday Devgan. 2008
More than 2.5 million Canadians have cataracts, with many needing surgery. This handbook covers the most frequently asked questions, such…
as What type of new lens is implanted in the eye? What type of anesthesia is used? Is there pain after the surgery? and How soon will vision improve? 2008.Beginnings and blueprints (A kernel Bk. #Vol. 11)
By Kenneth Jernigan. 1996
Nine accounts that give insight into how blind persons handle everyday situations. Jernigan explains how he reads blueprints, Marc Maurer…
tells of building a new porch roof with his two sighted children, and David Walker explains how he fishes alone. 1996.Donkey tales (Donkeys Ser.)
By Elisabeth D Svendsen. 1995
The text provides a selection of true-life stories about the donkeys from Svendsen's Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. Includes tales of…
an alcoholic donkey, and Paddy, the donkey who was inseparable from his friend Crumble, a Jersey cow. 1995.Christian the lion: The True Story Of A Lion's Search For A Home
By Anthony Bourke, John Rendall, Ruth Knowles. 2009
It's almost Christmas and as two friends search for gifts in London they come across the most unbelievable sight -…
a lion for sale in the famous store, Harrods. Unable to bear the thought of leaving the little cub, Ace and John take him home and name him Christian. A year of fun and mischief later, Christian has grown up and Ace and John must find him a new home back in his native Africa. Grades 4-7. 2009.Harnessing thought: the guide dog : a thinking animal with a skilful mind
By Bruce Johnston. 1995
This book presents a detailed explanation of dog behaviour and psychology, and how dogs can be educated to become skilled…
performers with adaptable and skilful minds, not merely well-conditioned and mechanistic robots. The traditional belief that animals were quite incapable of thinking or of making conscious decisions about alternative courses of decision is a dogma now contended; this book explains how a dog's conscious awareness replicates exactly the thought processes of the human brain. 1995.Guiding stars
By Peter Ireson. 1993
A selection of writings, recollections and images chosen to convey some of the joys and anxieties, achievements and disappointments experienced…
by the generations of people who have either used guide dogs or helped to provide them. 1993.An Iranian odyssey
By Gohar Kordi. 1991
Gohar Kordi was born in a small Kurdish village in Iran. At the age of four she became blind. The…
book chronicles her childhood in the country, the family's move to Teheran and her personal struggle to get an education and become the first woman student at university. 1991.Keeping the bees: why all bees are at risk and what we can do to save them
By Laurence Packer. 2010
A world without bees would be much less colourful, with fewer plants and flowers, but food would also be in…
much shorter supply, and available in much less variety. While the media focuses on colony-collapse disorder and honey bees, it seems that all bees are at risk. And because of the integral role these insects play in the ecology of our planet, we may be at risk as well. c2010.