Deforestation


The Lonely Giant
Zonia's Rain Forest
Ecology of a Cracker Childhood
Barkskins
Where's the Elephant?
The Lorax
Strange Creatures
I am Tree Rex!
Caged
The Wild
The NewlyFeds
Wilding
Farewell to Shady Glade: A Picture Book About a Raccoon and Friends Finding Home for Children (Ages 4-7)
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Milkweed for Monarchs
Uno's Garden by Graeme BaeWhere the Forest Meets the Sea by Jeannie BakerThe Umbrella by Jan BrettThe Great Kapok Tree by Lynne CherryTree of Life by Rochelle Strauss
Picture Books About Rainforests
65 books — 19 voters
Orangutan by Rita GoldnerReflections of Eden by Biruté GaldikasGenesis by Bernard BeckettMoney Logging by Lukas StraumannPlanet Palm by Jocelyn C. Zuckerman
Orang Utans and Oil Palms
9 books — 3 voters

Connecting the Dots by Lia RussDownbelow Station by C.J. CherryhLeaving the Atocha Station by Ben LernerComfort Station by J. Morgan CunninghamMendell Station by Janice Whang
'Station' in titles
107 books — 6 voters

Abhijit Naskar
I'm not a vegetarian, I could eat anything if it's well cooked and tastes good, but preservation of wildlife is nonnegotiable, because it is only by preserving biodiversity, that we ensure a sustainable planet for humanity. It is one thing to consume animals for food, and another to destroy entire ecosystems for profit. There is nothing wrong in development, but development founded on destruction of nature, is the most expensive ticket to human extinction. ...more
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Michael Bassey Johnson
The greatest evil the world has ever done is killing nature after consuming from its generous hands.
Michael Bassey Johnson, These Words Pour Like Rain

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