Living in a temperate deciduous forest / Carol Baldwin.
by Baldwin, Carol.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
What makes land a temperate deciduous forest? -- Why are temperate deciduous forests important? -- What's green and growing in the forest? -- Where do animals live in the forest? -- When are forest animals active? -- What's for dinner in the forest? -- How do forest animals get food? -- How do forests affect people? -- How do people affect forests?
Horn Book, October 2003
Library Media Connection, September 2004
Describes the characteristics of a temperate deciduous forest, looks at the different plants and animals that thrive in temperate deciduous forests, and discusses how the forests affect people. Includes a map that shows the places where temperate deciduous forests can grow.
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