Rachel Carson and Ecology for Kids
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
"[This book] explores the life and ideas of American biologist, conservationist, and science writer Rachel Carson, who served as the catalyst of the modern environmental movement"--




"[This book] explores the life and ideas of American biologist, conservationist, and science writer Rachel Carson, who served as the catalyst of the modern environmental movement"--
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