Barbara Ford Books
Alligators, raccoons, and other survivors
By Barbara Ford
Discusses efforts to protect various endangered animals, emphasizing the importance of responsible land use.
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Alligators, raccoons, and other survivors
By Barbara Ford
Discusses efforts to protect various endangered animals, emphasizing the importance of responsible land use.
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Underwater dig
By Barbara Ford
An account of the exploration of a shipwreck in Penobscot Bay, Maine, highlights the new science of nautical archaeology and illuminates a disastrous, overlooked defeat in American naval history.
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The island ponies
By Barbara Ford
Describes the scientific study being undertaken on the wild ponies of Assateague Island which explores their role in the ecology of the barrier island.
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Why does a turtle live longer than a dog?
By Barbara Ford
Examines the variation in life spans of both domestic and wild animals, ranging from one day to more than a century. Discusses ways of estimating age and theories on why life spans vary and what ca...
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The island ponies
By Barbara Ford
Describes the scientific study being undertaken on the wild ponies of Assateague Island which explores their role in the ecology of the barrier island.
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Why does a turtle live longer than a dog?
By Barbara Ford
Examines the variation in life spans of both domestic and wild animals, ranging from one day to more than a century. Discusses ways of estimating age and theories on why life spans vary and what ca...
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