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523549
Beavers : a wetlands keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

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Publication Date: 08/15/2024

BTSB #: 523549 Available

Dewey: 599.37/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 610 F&P: N

Subjects: Beavers Beavers - Conservation


Summary: Our natural world is increasingly fragile. Now more than ever, it's important to learn about keystone species, those species whose removal can topple entire ecosystems. Beavers create and maintain their own habitat. They alter the landscape to suit themselves, thereby providing homes for a myriad of other plants and animals.


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523555
Beavers : a wetlands keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

Paperback(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 07/30/2024

BTSB #: 523555 Available

Dewey: 599.37/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 610 F&P: N

Subjects: Beavers Beavers - Conservation


Summary: Our natural world is increasingly fragile. Now more than ever, it's important to learn about keystone species, those species whose removal can topple entire ecosystems. Beavers create and maintain their own habitat. They alter the landscape to suit themselves, thereby providing homes for a myriad of other plants and animals.


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Bees : a worldwide keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

Paperback(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 07/30/2024

BTSB #: 523560 Available

Dewey: 595.79/NAges: 7-10   


Subjects: Bees Bees - Behavior


Summary: For want of a nail, the shoe was lost." We've all heard that story. Big things are made of small things, and global ecosystems rely on tiny pollinators like bees. Bees pollinate most of the world's flowering plants. Without them, many food chains would collapse, and so would many human industries.


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Bees : a worldwide keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

BTSB Prebound(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 08/15/2024

BTSB #: 523618 Available

Dewey: 595.79/NAges: 7-10   


Subjects: Bees Bees - Behavior


Summary: For want of a nail, the shoe was lost." We've all heard that story. Big things are made of small things, and global ecosystems rely on tiny pollinators like bees. Bees pollinate most of the world's flowering plants. Without them, many food chains would collapse, and so would many human industries.


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Elephants : a Savanna keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

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Publication Date: 08/15/2024

BTSB #: 523550 Available

Dewey: 599.67/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 790

Subjects: Elephants Elephants - Ecology Africa


Summary: Beautiful, majestic elephants are probably the most easily recognizable animal on the planet. African bush elephants are critically important to their habitat. Many other species on the savanna-from small rodents all the way to apex predators-depend on their actions to maintain their shared habitat.


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Elephants : a Savanna keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

Paperback(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 07/30/2024

BTSB #: 523558 Temp OS

Dewey: 599.67/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 790

Subjects: Elephants Elephants - Ecology Africa


Summary: Beautiful, majestic elephants are probably the most easily recognizable animal on the planet. African bush elephants are critically important to their habitat. Many other species on the savanna-from small rodents all the way to apex predators-depend on their actions to maintain their shared habitat.


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Sea otters : a coastal keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

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Publication Date: 08/15/2024

BTSB #: 523551 Available

Dewey: 599.769/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 600

Subjects: Sea otters


Summary: Everyone loves to watch playful sea otters frolicking in coastal waters. But did you know that the kelp forests where they live depend on otters for their survival? Otters are a keystone predator. They prey on sea urchins that would otherwise destroy the habitat that shelters so many other species.


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Sea otters : a coastal keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

Paperback(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 07/30/2024

BTSB #: 523559 Available

Dewey: 599.769/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 600

Subjects: Sea otters


Summary: Everyone loves to watch playful sea otters frolicking in coastal waters. But did you know that the kelp forests where they live depend on otters for their survival? Otters are a keystone predator. They prey on sea urchins that would otherwise destroy the habitat that shelters so many other species.


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Sea stars : a marine keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

Paperback(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 07/30/2024

BTSB #: 523557 Available

Dewey: 593.9/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 620

Subjects: Sea stars


Summary: This book breaks down the concept of keystone species and sea stars' role in their habitat in the world of the tidal pool life for young readers.


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Sea stars : a marine keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

BTSB Prebound(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 08/15/2024

BTSB #: 523584 Available

Dewey: 593.9/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 620

Subjects: Sea stars


Summary: This book breaks down the concept of keystone species and sea stars' role in their habitat in the world of the tidal pool life for young readers.


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Wolves : a taiga keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

Paperback(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 07/30/2024

BTSB #: 523722 Available

Dewey: 599.773/NAges: 7-10   


Subjects: Gray wolves Gray wolves - Conservation


Summary: Wolves are keystone predators. Their absence from the ecosystem would have devastating consequences for humans and animals alike. Their presence ensures a vast variety of plant and animal life.


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Wolves : a taiga keystone species [What Are Keystone Species?]by Klatte, Kathleen A. 

BTSB Prebound(PowerKids, 2025)


Publication Date: 08/15/2024

BTSB #: 523757 Available

Dewey: 599.773/NAges: 7-10   


Subjects: Gray wolves Gray wolves - Conservation


Summary: Wolves are keystone predators. Their absence from the ecosystem would have devastating consequences for humans and animals alike. Their presence ensures a vast variety of plant and animal life.


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