Life in a Wetland
by Melissa Stewart
Lerner Books, 2003
for Grades 5–9
ISBN 978–0‑8225–4687‑0
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The Florida Everglades wetland ecosystem includes a half dozen different plant communities and a wide assortment of animal life. For thousands of years, this diversity allowed the many species to remain healthy in the face of ever-changing water levels, wildfires, and hurricanes. However, the influx of humans, and the consequential draining of large portions of the wetland, have severely disrupted this balance and threaten the survival of the ecosystem. With plans to restore the wetlands already begun, can this fragile community survive?
Honors and Awards
- National Science Teachers Association Recommended Title
Reviews
“Life in a Wetland does a wonderful job explaining how all aspects of this fragile ecosystem interact. The rich, descriptive text and photographs help readers imagine they are on a very personal tour of the Everglades … Readers will gain a good understanding of what a wetland is and how the various components of a wetland interact with and influence each other. Stunning wildlife photography supports the text. This book complements National Science Standard C for grades 5–8, particularly on populations and ecosystems. I would recommend this book to any teacher who covers biomes, food webs and food chains, or nutrient cycling as they relate to an ecosystem.” (NTSA)
“Life in a Wetland describes the Everglades, from its river of sawgrass to the sandy soils of its pinelands, very well. Stewart flows seamlessly between topics and introduces the reader to the tremendous variety of plants, animals, and natural processes that are the Everglades. The use of plants and animals to connect the various parts of the book, as well as the various parts of the Everglades , is appealing. Life in a Wetland is well written for its audience, with a straightforward style that doesn’t sacrifice science for simplicity. The book is nicely designed with beautiful pictures and a look and feel that will appeal to its young audience.” (Booklist)
Behind the Book
“Traveling to the Florida Everglades really influenced the way I wrote this book. By showing a series of animals going through their daily routines and following their movements from one habitat to another, I was able to create a living narrative that allows readers to feel as though they are truly experiencing this unique ecosystem firsthand.”
by Melissa Stewart
Lerner Books, 2003
for Grades 5–9
ISBN 978–0‑8225–4687‑0
Purchase this book at your local independent bookseller or Amazon.com.