Everglades

Everglades by Jean Craighead George, published by HarperCollinsPublishers in 1995, is a visually rich exploration of a unique ecosystem. This first edition, comprising 32 pages, presents the transformation of the Everglades from a blue-green sea to a vibrant river, highlighting its diverse wildlife, including egrets, orchids, and alligators.
Readers will find a detailed narrative that captures the beauty and complexity of this environment, emphasizing themes of environmental conservation and the intricate relationships within ecosystems. The book serves as an informative resource on the history and natural significance of the Everglades, making it suitable for those interested in science, nature, and the importance of protecting such vital habitats.
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A glorious exploration of a unique ecosystem by a bestselling author-artist team. Everglades tells the story of this living kaleidoscope of color and beauty, from its creation as a blue-green sea to its evolution as a miraculous river, the home of egrets, orchids, and alligators. Full color.
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