Nature's Best Hope (Young Readers' Edition)
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This middle grade edition of the ground breaking bestseller by Doug Tallamy will inspire kids to use their backyard to help save the planet.
Doug Tallamy explore les relations complexes entre les insectes et les plantes, et comment ces interactions façonnent la diversité des communautés animales. Son travail souligne le rôle crucial des plantes indigènes dans le soutien de la faune. L'écriture de Tallamy encourage les lecteurs à considérer l'impact écologique de leurs propres jardins et de leurs choix d'aménagement paysager. Son objectif est d'inspirer les lecteurs à cultiver des environnements durables qui soutiennent la faune locale.



This middle grade edition of the ground breaking bestseller by Doug Tallamy will inspire kids to use their backyard to help save the planet.
An urgent and heartfelt call for a new approach to conservation - one that starts in every backyard - from the New York Times bestselling author of Bringing Nature Home.
“With our hearts and minds focused on the stewardship of the only planet we have, the best way to engage in a hopeful future is to plant oaks! Let this book be your inspiration and guide.” —The American Gardener With Bringing Nature Home, Doug Tallamy changed the conversation about gardening in America. His second book, the New York Times bestseller Nature’s Best Hope, urged homeowners to take conservation into their own hands. Now, he turns his advocacy to one of the most important species of the plant kingdom—the mighty oak tree. Oaks sustain a complex and fascinating web of wildlife. The Nature of Oaks reveals what is going on in oak trees month by month, highlighting the seasonal cycles of life, death, and renewal. From woodpeckers who collect and store hundreds of acorns for sustenance to the beauty of jewel caterpillars, Tallamy illuminates and celebrates the wonders that occur right in our own backyards. He also shares practical advice about how to plant and care for an oak, along with information about the best oak species for your area. The Nature of Oaks will inspire you to treasure these trees and to act to nurture and protect them.