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The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals.
In celebration of Earth Day, we spoke with the creators of three picture books highlighting underappreciated processes of nature and the conservationists fighting to protect the environment.
How Can I Help?” is the latest book and call to action from native-plants champion Doug Tallamy. The University of Delaware ...
Six generations of the Welshans family have lived in the Nippenose Valley, having arrived there 175 years ago. So, it follows ...
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Best Earth Day Children's Books
Since 1970, we have been celebrating Earth Day on April 22. Every year, we continue to educate the next generations about ...
But Murray and Watts have grown accustomed to being upstaged by their co-star. Not only that, as proud “dog people,” they’re ...
Spring break is halfway over, but do not worry because we still have great programs planned at our Hardinsburg Main Library.
Tigers and monkeys and tapirs, oh my! Joel Sartore's latest book, "National Geographic Photo Ark: Babies," captures the ...
Inspired by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace’s visit nearly two centuries ago, an isolated Indigenous community in Brazil ...
The first time Camilla saw a caterpillar, she mistook the creature for a more fantastical apparition: a dragon wearing ...
For students in first through fifth grades at the Guadalupe Center, if they were unfamiliar with these dog-namic heroes, they ...