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In terms of sheer volume, nowhere in North America beats its thundering cascade, with more than one million bathtubs of water plummeting over the edge every second. 5. Baffin Island, Nunavut Best Ice Age landscapes

Evaluation: This poems in this book will undoubtedly be very pleasing to children, and will also provide subtle lessons on the importance of cherishing and protecting nature. Named after its beak’s likeness to an old-fashioned gin bottle, these highly intelligent animals often interact with humans and are commonly seen right around our shores, singly or in schools, hunting for prey such as cod and salmon. Adults can measure up to 12ft in length and weigh over 800lbs. The Moray Firth is the year-round home for around 200 bottlenose dolphins. The best place to see them is Chanonry Point near Fortrose, where you can look across the estuary and watch them feeding on the rising tide. 13. Starling The natural phenomenon can be seen during all four seasons, depending on which province you visit. During the summer months (July to September), head to Torngat National Park found on the Labrador Penninsula, where a guided tour will connect you with Inuit Elders to learn about the dramatic geology, human history, and traditional practices found in this unique region.

Collection of poems written by various poets that express the importance of thinking about our actions as humans and how we can celebrate the beauty of the planet but also put its existence in danger. The key message I got overall was that everyone has a responsibility in the world to maintain its beauty and to prevent destroying nature. After spending most of my life with the world’s greatest and bravest conservationists on the frontline of protecting our planet, I’ve realised that no matter who you are or where you live, you can help to make a positive difference. The change starts here – with every single one of us. The Grapat Wonders Set is a collection of 12 wooden botanical treasures. These little wooden trinkets are thoughtfully designed around elements from the floral realm, and include shapes representing nuts, seeds, bulbs, fruit and fungi. The book would be suitable for children in ks2 due to the language used. It is exciting and the poems make the world around us fascinating, a lot of discussion points can come from this story. This is a lovely anthology of thirty-six poems that are grouped into subjects relating to the natural world around us, offering different perspectives about both the beauty of the world and the threats to our environment.

No matter how small, we are all parts of the universe and as most of the messages of these poems say we should appreciate and defend all beauties of nature, be they trees, vulnerable creatures, seas and oceans or the wind. Also living up to their name, great crested newts are the UK's largest newt species. Adults can reach up to 17cm in length, with females growing larger than males. Not all of Britain’s wild wonders are animals. Also known as Lent lilies, these petite spring flowers are not to be confused with the bigger, brighter yellow garden escapes that adorn our parks and roadside verges. They are rare nowadays, but can still be found in damp woods and meadows in northern England, Wales and the West Country. By far the finest display is in Farndale, also known as Daffodil Dale, in the heart of the North York Moors National Park. Here they grow naturally in great drifts beside the River Dove in the Farndale Nature Reserve, established in 1955 to protect the valley’s famous flowers. Depending on the weather, mid-March to mid-April is the best time to enjoy them. 8. Basking sharkThe hotels were all comfortable and very well-chosen. The car was clean and comfortable and we appreciated the Wi-Fi that was provided in the car while we were driving. Having a private tour made it easy to adjust the schedule and timing of events. It also became important from a social distancing standpoint. The first poem in the book by Elizabeth Honey, which is also the title poem, probably conveys the anthologist's sentiments the best. A mother is wishing for her new baby all the wild wonders and she ends the poem: Colossal spruce and cedars cloak the wild, rain-sodden landscape. Bald eagles and bears roam the ancient forest, and sea lions and orcas cruise the waters. Delve into the roots of the summer meadow to go on a journey and find this striking new collection from Carnation Crafts. Delightful characters nestled among beautiful wildflowers and leaves, all bought to life by a show stopping new concept. Wild Wonders is the perfect collection to use all year round and for all occasions. I’ve been filming Wild Wonders with Brooke on EarthxTV since I was nine years old. Three years later, I feel more urgently moved to act than ever, before my wild buddies’ conditions get worse. The show makes me feel like I can give the animals and ecosystems a voice, and I hope there are people out there ready to listen to it. I’m able to entertain people as well as inform them with stories from the real heart of conservation.

Perfect for all occasions, from birthday and get well to retirement and sympathy along with anniversary and just because! Mix & match with other designs in the collection or with products from your crafty stash to create unique and beautiful projects. Two poems on the elephant by Gina Douthwaite will give kids lots to think about. One is called “Captivating Creature” and the other is called “Captive Creature.” This is a lovely set of poems that are grouped into subjects relating to the natural world around us, offering different perspectives about both the beauty of the world and the threats to our environment. Eurasian beavers were widespread in our rivers until they were hunted to extinction about 400 years ago. In May 2009 the first beavers to live wild in Britain were released in Argyll, and England’s only licensed population of free-living beavers are thriving in East Devon on the River Otter. Once seen as a potential pest, beavers are now regarded as the ultimate environmental engineers whose dam-building activities help reduce flooding. Devon Beaver & Wildlife Tours ( devonbeavertours.co.uk) offers evening walks to see the beavers and full-day tours watching other wildlife in and around East Devon. 11. PuffinBelieved to be the birthplace of the last Ice Age due to its landscape, Baffin Island is part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, a cluster of Canadian islands that nearly reach the center of the Arctic Circle. The largest freshwater island in the world and Ontario’s best-kept secret, Manitoulin Island floats right in Lake Huron's midst, a slowpoke place of beaches and summery cottages. Jagged expanses of white quartzite and granite outcroppings edge the shoreline and lead to shimmering vistas. Wild Green Wonders paints a portrait of contemporary wildlife, bearing witness to the many changes imposed upon the planet and the challenges lying ahead for the future of nature.

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