Population Growth (Our Endangered Planet)

by Suzanne Winckler, Mary M. Rodgers

Our Endangered Planet

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Studies the effects of uncontrolled population growth on the global environment, which results in dangerous pressures on natural resources, wildlife, air, water, and living space.

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Suzanne Winckler is a freelance writer living in Mesa, Arizona. From 1992 to 2002, she worked for The Nature Conservancy's Nebraska Chapter, where she was involved in raising funds for prairie conservation and restoration projects. She is the co-editor of The Bird Life of Texas, editor of Great Texas Birds, and author of two Smithsonian Guides to show more Historic America and one Smithsonian Guide to Natural America. She often writes travel features for the New York Times. show less
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Population Growth (Our Endangered Planet) (Our Endangered Planet)

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Nonfiction, Children's Books
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304.6Society, government, & cultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologyFactors affecting social behaviorPopulation
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HB883 .W56Social sciencesEconomic theory. DemographyEconomic theory. DemographyDemography. Population. Vital events

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