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Eco-Tracking

On the Trail of Habitat Change
978-0-82634-531-8.
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Gr 6—9—This unique title explains how ordinary kids, with ordinary tools, can become eco-scientists in their neighborhoods. In clear prose, Shaw explains the concepts of scientific observation, data collection, and analysis. Each chapter includes explanations of basic ecology terms, the effects of different environmental forces, and how they can be observed. He uses vignettes of students to show ecological science in action. The writing, while not especially lively, moves briskly and does not get too technical. Key terms appear in bold type and the glossary gives succinct definitions. The color photos are sharp and capture different kids as they work in the field. Students will find this book a super resource for starting their own habitat observations. There are web addresses for organizations that would be extremely helpful to budding scientists if they want to link into existing "citizen scientist" organizations and use their data to expand habitat monitoring around the U.S. A fine book for ecology students and teachers.—Denise Schmidt, San Francisco Public Library
The authors tackle environmental issues with depth and rigor, attuned to both current events and the concerns of today's teens. Global Warming and Powering look at the science and human impact of climate change and alternative energies, while Eco-tracking encourages citizen-science investigation for young environmentalists. The excellent texts are enhanced by color photographs and diagrams that further explain scientific ideas. Websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Worlds of Wonder titles: What Are Global Warming and Climate Change?, Eco-tracking, and Powering the Future.

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