Scientists in the field (Houghton Mifflin)
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1. Once a wolf: how wildlife biologists fought to bring back the gray wolf
2. The wildlife detectives: how forensic scientists fight crimes against nature
3. Anthropologist: scientist of the people
4. Hidden worlds: looking through a scientist's microscope
5. Swimming with hammerhead sharks
6. The bug scientists
7. Looking for life in the universe: the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
8. Project UltraSwan
9. The woods scientist
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Describes the research that Samuel Marshall and his students are doing on tarantulas, including the largest spider on earth, the Goliath birdeating tarantula.
Describes the research that Samuel Marshall and his students are doing on tarantulas, including the largest spider on earth, the Goliath birdeating tarantula. Yellow blood, silk of steel, skeletons on the outside! These amazing attributes don't belong to comic book characters or alien life...
11. Gorilla doctors: saving endangered great apes
12. The prairie builders: reconstructing America's lost grasslands
13. Diving to a deep-sea volcano
15. Emi and the rhino scientist: saving species from extinction
16. Tracking trash: flotsam, jetsam, and the science of ocean motion
17. The whale scientists: solving the mystery of whale strandings
18. The mysterious universe: supernovae, dark energy, and black holes
19. Science warriors: the battle against invasive species
20. Extreme scientists: exploring nature's mysteries from perilous places
21. The frog scientist
22. Saving the ghost of the mountain: an expedition among snow leopards in Mongolia
23. Whaling season: a year in the life of an arctic whale scientist
24. The bat scientists
25. The hive detectives: chronicle of a honey bee catastrophe
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On remote Codfish Island off the southern coast of New Zealand live the last 91 kakapo parrots on earth. Originally this bird numbered in the millions before humans brought predators to the islands. Now on the isolated island refuge, a team of scientists is trying to restore the kakapo population.
27. Project seahorse
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Caitlin O'Connell loved to study nature as a child, and her mother helped her appreciate the world by paying attention to details. These early observational skills served her well through the years as she grew up to be a scientist working in the sprawling African scrub desert of the Etosha National Park in Namibia, Africa. This book takes you on a journey to the Namibian desert with Caitlin O'Connell, the American scientist who became known as "the...
29. The manatee scientists: saving vulnerable species
30. The mighty Mars rovers: the incredible adventures of spirit and opportunity
31. The polar bear scientists
32. The dolphins of Shark Bay
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"At 11:35 p.m., as Radio Armero played cheerful music, a towering wave of mud and rocks bulldozed through the village, roaring like a squadron of fighter jets." Twenty-three thousand people died in the 1985 eruption of Colombia's Nevado del Ruiz. Today, more than one billion people worldwide live in volcanic danger zones. Rusch reveals the perilous, adrenaline-fueled, life-saving work of an international volcano crisis team (VDAP) and the sleeping...
34. Sea turtle scientist
35. Stronger than steel: spider DNA and the quest for better bulletproof vests, sutures, and parachute rope
37. The wild horse scientists
39. Chasing cheetahs: the race to save Africa's fastest cats
40. The park scientists: Gila Monsters, Geysers, and Grizzly Bears in America's Own Backyard
42. Inside Biosphere 2: earth science under glass
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It's no longer an insult to be called "bird-brained." Scientists have discovered the New Caledonian crows deserve a spot alongside dolphins, monkeys, and chimpanzees in the ranks of super-smart animals. Yet even within this elite crowd, New Caledonian crows are special. These birds not only use tools, but manufacture a whole crow toolkit. And their puzzle-solving abilities invite the question: Is a crow smarter than a second-grader? Join the crow...
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"The Great White Shark Scientist is the latest ocean adventure from the venerable team of Sy Montgomery and Keith Ellenbogen. In it, they follow Dr. Greg Skomal, biologist and head of the Massachusetts Shark Research Program, as he strives to better understand the habits and habitats of Great Whites in order to save this amazing, if maligned, creature of the deep."--
46. Mission to Pluto: the first visit to an ice dwarf and the Kuiper belt
47. Amazon adventure: how tiny fish are saving the world's largest rainforest
48. Eye of the storm: NASA, drones, and the race to crack the hurricane code
49. Impact!: asteroids and the science of saving the world
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"In this addition to the Scientists in the Field series, readers join scientists as they tackle something unusual in the world of ecosystems: colonization. Not a colonization by people, but one of cells, seeds, spores, and other life forms that blow in, fly in, float in, and struggle to survive on the beautiful but harsh new island of Surtsey."--
On November 14, 1963, something exceptional happened in Iceland--and that's saying a lot. In a country...
51. Backyard bears: conservation, habitat changes, and the rise of urban wildlife
52. The hyena scientist
53. The next wave: the quest to harness the power of the oceans
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"Follow the scientists working in the Pacific Northwest to learn about the orca whale population there, as they race to save these remarkable mammals from extinction. Perfect for fans of The Great White Shark Scientist and readers looking for excellent nonfiction on this high-interest animal."--
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"In this addition to the critically acclaimed Scientist in the Field series, Dorothy Patent follows the scientists trying to put a stop to a gruesome disease before it's too late. Tasmanian devils are dying at an alarming rate from a type of tumor that appears to be contagious. What scientists are learning while researching the Tasmanian devil has potential to affect all animals, and even humans, as they learn more about how to prevent and hopefully...
57. The tornado scientist: seeing inside severe storms
58. The big one: the Cascadia earthquakes and the science of saving lives
59. Condor comeback
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Award-winning and best-selling author Sy Montgomery turns her talents to the story of California condors and the scientists who have fought against their extinction.