Author: | Thomas "Dennie" Williams | ISBN: | 9781476143583 |
Publisher: | Thomas "Dennie" Williams | Publication: | March 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas "Dennie" Williams |
ISBN: | 9781476143583 |
Publisher: | Thomas "Dennie" Williams |
Publication: | March 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
One of the critical issues facing the world is the vital obligation to preserve and protect the environment from humans. As a result of the momentum of destruction of nature world-wide, it will take generations, if indeed it is possible, to repair all the carnage. Hopefully the despoliation, already centuries old, will not continue at its present pace.
But, whatever happens, children, teenagers and adults need to acclimate themselves as much as possible to the very soul of nature.
This book and its short true-to-life tales aim at catching the attention of as many readers as possible to the need and urgency in treasuring wildlife. It demonstrates repeatedly that wild creatures can and do communicate their vital needs to people around them, even if most humans don't listen, observe or understand their many attempted interactive approaches. In fact, in some instances, those critters see the need to help humans in trouble and do so.
One of the critical issues facing the world is the vital obligation to preserve and protect the environment from humans. As a result of the momentum of destruction of nature world-wide, it will take generations, if indeed it is possible, to repair all the carnage. Hopefully the despoliation, already centuries old, will not continue at its present pace.
But, whatever happens, children, teenagers and adults need to acclimate themselves as much as possible to the very soul of nature.
This book and its short true-to-life tales aim at catching the attention of as many readers as possible to the need and urgency in treasuring wildlife. It demonstrates repeatedly that wild creatures can and do communicate their vital needs to people around them, even if most humans don't listen, observe or understand their many attempted interactive approaches. In fact, in some instances, those critters see the need to help humans in trouble and do so.