Introduces the sorts of animals and ecosystems that survive in and along rivers, as taken from the author's experiences as a traveling conservationist.
"Brian Keating, who was named Canada's environmental hero of 2005 by "Reader's Digest," shares his enthusiasm for all things wild. Highlighted by inspiring photos, Keating shares the tales of adventures he's had on some of the mightiest rivers in the world."
-- "The Chronicle Herald"
"His delight in exploring riparian areas is obvious. Water attracts wildlife: what better place to watch for it? Three sites in Alberta and BC might be of particular interest to young Canadian readers, given that they could be almost in one's own backyard: mountain lakes near Calgary, the South Saskatchewan River in southern Alberta, and wetlands in Creston, BC. . . If you enjoyed the first three books in the ""Going Wild"" series, this one will not disappoint you.
"Highly Recommended"
-- "CM Magazine"
"This appealing nature book is part of Brian Keating's "Going Wild" series, and a recommended addition to an elementary school library resource centre. It will be a great research tool for any wildlife enthusiast."
-- "Resource Links"
"This book is well written engaging, informative and fun. . . The layout is eye-catching and enticing. This book is suitable for animal research or for reading from cover to cover."
-- "The Lethbridge Herald"
"Brian Keating, who was named Canada's environmental hero of 2005 by "Reader's Digest," shares his enthusiasm for all things wild. Highlighted by inspiring photos, Keating shares the tales of adventures he's had on some of the mightiest rivers in the world."
-- "The Chronicle Herald"
"His delight in exploring riparian areas is obvious. Water attracts wildlife: what better place to watch for it? Three sites in Alberta and BC might be of particular interest to young Canadian readers, given that they could be almost in one's own backyard: mountain lakes near Calgary, the South Saskatchewan River in southern Alberta, and wetlands in Creston, BC. . . If you enjoyed the first three books in the ""Going Wild"" series, this one will not disappoint you.
"Highly Recommended"
-- "CM Magazine"
"This appealing nature book is part of Brian Keating's "Going Wild" series, and a recommended addition to an elementary school library resource centre. It will be a great research tool for any wildlife enthusiast."
-- "Resource Links"
"This book is well written engaging, informative and fun. . . The layout is eye-catching and enticing. This book is suitable for animal research or for reading from cover to cover."
-- "The Lethbridge Herald"
"Brian Keating, who was named Canada's environmental hero of 2005 by Reader's Digest, shares his enthusiasm for all things wild. Highlighted by inspiring photos, Keating shares the tales of adventures he's had on some of the mightiest rivers in the world."
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The Chronicle Herald"His delight in exploring riparian areas is obvious. Water attracts wildlife: what better place to watch for it? Three sites in Alberta and BC might be of particular interest to young Canadian readers, given that they could be almost in one's own backyard: mountain lakes near Calgary, the South Saskatchewan River in southern Alberta, and wetlands in Creston, BC. . . If you enjoyed the first three books in the "Going Wild" series, this one will not disappoint you.
"Highly Recommended"
-- CM Magazine"This appealing nature book is part of Brian Keating's Going Wild series, and a recommended addition to an elementary school library resource centre. It will be a great research tool for any wildlife enthusiast."
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Resource Links"This book is well written engaging, informative and fun. . . The layout is eye-catching and enticing. This book is suitable for animal research or for reading from cover to cover."
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The Lethbridge Herald