Pond Life

Pond Life by George K. Reid, published by Macmillan in 2001, is a revised edition that spans 160 pages in English. This guide provides a detailed description and colorful illustrations of the diverse plants and animals inhabiting ponds, lakes, streams, and wetlands. It explores the various ecosystems present in these environments, highlighting both surface-dwelling creatures and those found in deeper waters, as well as along the shores.
Readers will find practical suggestions for observing and collecting specimens, enhancing their understanding of how different species coexist within these habitats. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of life in aquatic ecosystems, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, science, and nature. With its engaging content, Pond Life serves as an informative tool for discovering the vibrant communities that thrive in and around freshwater environments.
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This guide describes and illustrates, in full color, the plants and animals that live in or near ponds, lakes, streams, and wetlands. It includes surface-dwelling creatures as well as those of open water, the bottom, and the shore and tells how various animals and plants live together in a community.
Plus suggestions for:
Where and when to look
Observing and collecting specimens
Making exciting discoveries
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