Amazonia Reproductions

Amazonia Reproductions by Susan Powell, published by Heinemann-Raintree in 1997, offers an engaging exploration of some of the Earth’s last remaining wilderness areas. This edition, consisting of 48 pages, presents a blend of colorful photographs, detailed maps, and informative illustrations designed for middle school readers. The book invites readers to discover the history, culture, and wildlife of the Amazon region while examining the impact of external influences on these remote communities.
In this work, readers will find a rich visual and educational experience that highlights the unique aspects of the Amazon. The content covers various topics related to environmental science and ecosystems, making it a valuable resource for understanding the delicate balance of nature in this region. Through its engaging format, Amazonia Reproductions aims to foster an appreciation for the ecological significance of the Amazon and the challenges it faces in the modern world.
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Travel to some of the Earth’s last remaining wilderness through the Ends of the Earth series. Your middle school adventures will experience these lands through the colorful photographs, detailed maps, and informative illustrations. Topics include the history, culture, and wildlife of each region, including a look at the effect of the outside world on each remote community.
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