Justine McKeen and the Bird Nerd
With the help of Justine, Jimmy Blatzo sets out to protect birds from flying into the windows at school and the town hall.
With the help of Justine, Jimmy Blatzo sets out to protect birds from flying into the windows at school and the town hall.
This illustrated book of nonfiction for middle-grades sheds light on innovative and sustainable energy sources.
Explore the magnificent marine environment that exists on the remote central coast of British Columbia, an area that has been called the Great Bear Sea.
A story of learning, growing up and developing independence, set in the North Pacific.
This illustrated book of nonfiction for middle-grades describes how bicycles can be used for many things apart from transportation.
This illustrated book of nonfiction for middle-grades shows the many ways that kids contribute to food production.
In the third book in the Justine McKeen series, Justine leads a group of kids in cleaning up a park located across from the school board's offices as part of a plan to get her school librarian back on the job.
A shoe journeys through an imaginative world to encounter a variety of intriguing animals and insects along its way. A cumulative and circular story of visual delights by Wallace Edwards.
Justine has plans to start a walking school bus to help create a greener environment at her school, but not everyone trusts her ideas.
Justine and her friends are all about being green and helping the planet, one fun-filled environmental project at a time.
A hands-on guide to the magic and majesty of British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest, with suggestions for activism in any community.
Fourteen-year-old Maddie, an artist with big-city dreams, is forced to volunteer on an organic farm.
Maiko struggles with homesickness after moving from Africa to North America.
The issues surrounding global warming are explained and solutions offered by one of the world's leading experts in the field.
A collection of twelve brave people who work tirelessly to save our environment. These are stories of courage, determination and resistance to multinational corporations and disastrous government policies that are harming the planet.
The coastal wolf, a genetically distinct strain that swims and fishes, inhabits the Great Bear Rainforest on British Columbia's rugged west coast.
Thirteen-year-old Liza gets involved in activism and takes on the oil industry.
The Great Bear Rainforest on British Columbia's central coast is home to one of the world's last significant populations of wild bears: grizzlies, blacks and spirit bears.
While volunteering at the local zoo, Robyn, Nick and Trevor learn about a bear poaching operation and set about solving another mystery.
In this sequel to Racing for Diamonds, Colly and Jaz travel to Tuktoyaktuk and come face-to-face with a poaching operation involving protected birds.
A multi-layered coming-of-age story inspired by the controversial flooding of Saskatchewan's Souris Valley.