Simms Taback's City Animals

Simms Taback's City Animals
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1934706523
ISBN-13 : 9781934706527
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Simms Taback's City Animals by : Simms Taback

The reader is invited to guess which animal is hiding beneath fold-outs that reveal a succession of clues.

Animals in the City

Animals in the City
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1032111852
ISBN-13 : 9781032111858
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Animals in the City by : Laura A Reese

This book presents interdisciplinary research to examine the ongoing debates around nonhuman animals in urban spaces. It explores how we can better appreciate and accommodate animals in the city, while also exploring the ecological, health, ethical, and cultural implications of the same. The book addresses seven interrelated themes such as blurred boundaries between the human and the nonhuman, the right of nonhuman species to the city, interactions between the human and nonhuman animals, the fabric of urban space, human and nonhuman complex systems, and collective welfare that forms the basis of a transspecies urban theory. It explains how a holistic understanding of the city requires that these blurred boundaries are acknowledged and critically examined. Chapters analytically consider the need to bring interspecies relationships to the fore to tackle questions of legitimacy and who has the "right" to the city. These also consider important intersections between the economic, political, social, and cultural aspects of the urban experience. The research contained in this book focuses on the development of an urban theory that would eradicate the divide between humans and other species in cities, and it depicts nonhuman animals as social actors that have voices within urban spaces. With global insights on human-animal relationships in a contemporary context, this book will be useful reading for scholars and students of urban studies, animal sciences, animal law, animals and public policy, anthropology, and environmental studies who are interested in the study of animals in cities.

Animals in the City (L2) (National Geographic Readers)

Animals in the City (L2) (National Geographic Readers)
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Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 9781426333330
ISBN-13 : 1426333331
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Animals in the City (L2) (National Geographic Readers) by : National Geographic Kids

From pigeon pizza parties in New York City to koala street crossings in Australia, wild animals all over the world show us how they live in cities, interact with humans, and strut their street smarts in this new reader from National Geographic Kids.

Feral Cities

Feral Cities
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Publisher : Chicago Review Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781569761038
ISBN-13 : 1569761035
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Feral Cities by : Tristan Donovan

We tend to think of cities as a realm apart, somehow separate from nature, but nothing could be further from the truth. In Feral Cities, Tristan Donovan digs below the urban gloss to uncover the wild creatures that we share our streets and homes with, and profiles the brave and fascinating people who try to manage them. Along the way readers will meet the wall-eating snails that are invading Miami, the boars that roam Berlin, and the monkey gangs of Cape Town. From feral chickens and carpet-roaming bugs to coyotes hanging out in sandwich shops and birds crashing into skyscrapers, Feral Cities takes readers on a journey through streets and neighborhoods that are far more alive than we often realize, shows how animals are adjusting to urban living, and asks what messages the wildlife in our metropolises have for us.

Wild in the Streets

Wild in the Streets
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Publisher : words & pictures
Total Pages : 51
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ISBN-10 : 9780711241701
ISBN-13 : 0711241708
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild in the Streets by : Marilyn Singer

This beautifully illustrated book pairs poetry with nonfiction, telling the fascinating stories of the animals who have found homes in our city landscapes across the world, from the pythons traveling Singapore's sewers to the monkeys living in India's temples. Humans may have built towns and cities, but we aren’t the only ones who live in them. Given the smallest chance—a park, a garden, a window box; a basement, a subway tunnel, a bridge—wildlife manages to survive in the city. Among colorful illustrated pages buzzing with city life and animal activity, you'll discover the host of wild animals who live among humans: butterflies, bats, spiders, honeybees, coyotes, and more. Each animal’s story is told through a short poem accompanied by an informational paragraph. Some poems are comical, some poignant, and all make the reader see the world in a different way. After a rousing exploration of animal life, find definitions of the various types of poetry forms used in the book: haiku, cinquain, sonnet, terza rima, villanelle, triolet, reverso, acrostic, and free verse. Look around—you may discover neighbors you didn't know you had!

Wild City

Wild City
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9780062938565
ISBN-13 : 0062938568
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild City by : Thomas Hynes

An illustrated guide to 40 of the most well-known, surprising, notorious, mythical, and sublime non-human citizens of New York City, and love letter to its surprising ecological diversity. From refugee parrots and prodigal beavers to gorgeous Fifth Avenue hawks and vengeful groundhogs, Wild City tells the funny, quirky, and memorable stories of forty of New York City’s most surprising nonhuman citizens. This unconventional wildlife guide and concise environmental history of the Big Apple includes tales of the well-known, notorious, and legendary creatures who are as much New Yorkers as their human counterparts. A celebration of some of the city’s most surprising residents and a love letter to this always evolving metropolis, Wild City is an enchanting illustrated volume that is a must-have for every Big Apple devotee and animal lover.

Field Guide to Urban Wildlife

Field Guide to Urban Wildlife
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Publisher : Stackpole Books
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9780811705851
ISBN-13 : 0811705854
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Field Guide to Urban Wildlife by : Julie Feinstein

This guide helps to identify and understand the wildlife most commonly found living near humans - and how they have adapted to thrive in cities and suburbs. The book includes species that accounts for 135 common urban North American mammals, birds, and insects. It explores the relationships between animals and humans.

Baby Animals in Cities

Baby Animals in Cities
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 0778710173
ISBN-13 : 9780778710172
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Baby Animals in Cities by : Bobbie Kalman

Describes how baby animals live in urban areas, discussing the loss of habitat, where they live, and how they find food and water.

Beastly London

Beastly London
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781780232171
ISBN-13 : 1780232179
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Beastly London by : Hannah Velten

Horse-drawn cabs rattling down muddy roads, cattle herded through the streets to the Smithfield meat market for slaughter, roosters crowing at the break of dawn—London was once filled with a cacophony of animal noises (and smells). But over the last thirty years, the city seems to have banished animals from its streets. In Beastly London, Hannah Velten uses a wide range of primary sources to explore the complex and changing relationship between Londoners of all classes and their animal neighbors. Velten travels back in history to describe a time when Londoners shared their homes with pets and livestock—along with a variety of other pests, vermin, and bedbugs; Londoners imported beasts from all corners of the globe for display in their homes, zoos, and parks; and ponies flying in hot air balloons and dancing fleas were considered entertainment. As she shows, London transformed from a city with a mainly exploitative relationship with animals to the birthplace of animal welfare societies and animal rights’ campaigns. Packed with over one hundred illustrations, Beastly London is a revealing look at how animals have been central to the city’s success.

City Beasts

City Beasts
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781594485879
ISBN-13 : 1594485879
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis City Beasts by : Mark Kurlansky

All-new stories about the urban worlds where animals and humans fight, love, and find common ground, from the nationally bestselling author of Cod and Salt. In these stories, Mark Kurlansky journeys to his familiar haunts like New York’s Central Park or Miami’s Little Havana but with an original, earthy, and adventurous perspective. From baseball players in the Dominican Republic to Basque separatists in Spain to a restaurant owner in Cuba, from urban coyotes to a murder of crows, Kurlansky travels the worlds of animals and their human counterparts, revealing moving and hilarious truths about our connected existence. In the end, he illuminates how closely our worlds are aligned, how humans really are beasts, susceptible to their basest instincts, their wildest dreams, and their artful survival.