Habitat Hero books
- Description
- A list of books to deepen your connection to native pollinator gardening and conservation.
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44 members
2 reviews
4.1
Score 4
Added 2025-01-27, 08:28 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: My favorite book about the range of ways in which milkweed is important. I am also a huge fan of the illustration style.
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by Emma J. Cole
1 member
Score 2.68
Added 2025-01-27, 08:38 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: A detailed account of the flora of our city from a bygone era.
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44 members
2 reviews
3.8
Score 2.38
Added 2025-01-27, 08:40 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: A useful guide to a wide variety of animals that you might see in your garden, and the roles that they play in maintaining a healthy garden ecosystem.
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by Sara Dykman
131 members
8 reviews
3.9
Score 2.25
Added 2025-01-27, 08:40 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: An inspiring account of one woman's attempt to follow the monarchs on their annual journey.
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325 members
7 reviews
3.8
Score 2.2
Added 2025-01-27, 08:41 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: A thought-provoking book about the role urban areas play in the evolution of species.
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: The book that brought to light the destructive practices of America in the 50's and 60's, and helped spur the environmental movement.
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16,175 members
205 reviews
3.8
Score 1.71
Added 2025-02-13, 08:42 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: One of the most important pieces of American environmental writing.
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- trav.kurtz
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609 members
23 reviews
4.2
Score 1.66
Added 2025-02-13, 08:45 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: Not directly related to pollinator conservation, but an opportunity to take a look under the hood and see some of the forces that got us to where we are today.
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by Aldo Leopold
5,105 members
74 reviews
4.2
Score 1.62
Added 2025-02-13, 08:56 AM
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- trav.kurtz
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- trav.kurtz: Aldo Leopold is considered the father of American conservation, and the concepts found in his essays underpin much of our current conservation framework.




































