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A stunning addition to the Scientists in the Field series that explores mercury pollution found in the rivers and streams of Western Montana that might cause harm to humans--and the extinction of the entire osprey species.
This book describes the osprey and explores mercury pollution found in the rivers and streams of Western Montana that might cause harm to humans, ospreys, and other ecosystem inhabitants.
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Mercury, Wildlife conservation, Osprey, Juvenile literature, Scientists, Bioaccumulation, Effect of mining on, Pollution, Scientists, juvenile literature, Wildlife conservation, juvenile literature, Pollution, juvenile literature, Birds, Birds, juvenile literature, Montana, historyPlaces
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The call of the osprey
2015, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
in English
0544232682 9780544232686
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Table of Contents
The great fisher
Dangers in the environment
You are what you eat
Spying on the ospreys
After the ospreys have gone-analyzing the data
Learning where the ospreys go.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
5678 Childrens Plus, Inc.
Accelerated Reader AR 7.6 3.0 174118.
Accelerated Reader MG 7.6 3 3 174118
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