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Rainforest Rescue (Wild Rescue) As they investigate, it quickly becomes clear that the orangutan isn't the only one in grave danger . He has been resisting all attempts to move him to the safety of the nearby reservation. When Ben

Rainforest Rescue (Wild Rescue)

Title:Rainforest Rescue (Wild Rescue)
Author:Jan Burchett
Rating:4.65 (991 Votes)
Asin:1434245950
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:152 Pages
Publish Date:2012-08-01
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Editorial : About the Author Jan Burchett and Sara Vogler were already friends when they discovered they both wanted to write children's books, and that it was much more fun to do it together. They have since written over a hundred and thirty stories, ranging from educational books and stories for younger readers to young adult fiction. They have written for series such as "Dinosaur Cove" and "Beast Quest", and they are authors of the "Gargoylz" books.

In the jungles of South Borneo, an orangutan has set up home on a dangerous palm oil plantation. He has been resisting all attempts to move him to the safety of the nearby reservation. When Ben and Zoe arrive to try to help, they discover that illegal logging is taking place. As they investigate, it quickly becomes clear that the orangutan isn't the only one in grave danger .

a must read. I have read through this cookbook and was really impressed by the recipes. Some historical and biblical references are quite palitable. The smooth cardstock is perfect for markers like Letraset Promarkers or Spectrum Noir markers. I bought these for my Sister's grandchildren and they loved it!. Complete, customizable rules for designing stats for firearms in your game gives the GM considerable control over how guns will work in the campaign. My mother wants one as well.. She gives him two or three pages a week to work on as homework, which can be done anywhere and don't need the piano. Apart from anything else, he seems to think you can use the "advantages" of mania - accelerated thoughts, boundless energy, wild imagination - by switching it on and off like electricity. I liked his willingness to see outside the box and go with his gut. Particularly the chapters on prehistoric American Indian agriculture are based on a rather thin reading of the literature. Here's my hope:

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