Topic: Conservation

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by Judith Stutchbury

“I’m a baby loggerhead. Please help me. / Dim your lights so I can swim in the sea.”

by Lily Williams

“This area, located in the Eastern Ghats, is a lushly populated home to animals that jump, pounce, stomp, and ROAR!”

by Mélina Mangal

“The magic of nature was all around them—right there in the middle of the city.”

by Amitav Ghosh

“This is the jungle, the timeless tide, where the river meets the sea. Here, nature’s laws alone decide, what can and cannot be.”

by Marie Boyd

“I’m not just a worm. I can do lots of things.”

by Barry Timms

“Love grows everywhere… / from country farm to city square. / From desert village, hot and dry, / to mountain home where eagles fly.”

by Soosh

“And from that day on, my classmates and I picked up any garbage we found on the shore so that Mermaid could return someday.”

by John Musker, Ron Clements

“I know who you are / Who you truly are”

by Douglas W. Tallamy, Sarah L. Thomson

“We just have to change the way we think about plants.”

by Anne Wynter

“Before anyone finds out how high they can climb, Nell picks up a seed.”

by Katherine Applegate

“Once, in times past, when the ancients lived, the ocean was filled with our kind”

by Loll Kirby

“I am smart enough to read this book. I care enough to hear the news. I know enough to make the change. I am old enough to save the planet”.

by Deborah Hopkinson

“Earth is our one and only planet to care for, love, and preserve”

by S. Terrell French

“They’re marking all the trees they’re going to log, even the ones for our treehouse. We told them to stop, but they weren’t listening to us at all. We had to do something! So we told them we’re not coming down from the treehouse until they agree not to cut down a single tree in Big Tree Grove.”

by Kate Messner

“Over the pond, the wind gives us a push and stirs the light-dappled leaves on shore. There on a branch, a new goldfinch teeters, finally ready to fly. Under the pond, tadpoles are changing, learning to hop. They’re losing tails, growing legs, growing up.”