Focusing on the collaborative efforts between dogs and humans, this nonfiction book highlights how canines contribute to solving environmental challenges. It features inspiring stories of dogs actively engaged in wildlife conservation, showcasing their unique abilities and the significant roles they play in protecting ecosystems. Ideal for middle readers, the book emphasizes the bond between species and the innovative approaches to environmental stewardship.
Isabelle Groc Books
Isabelle Groc is a writer and photographer whose work centers on endangered species and the relationships between people and the natural world. Through her films and photography, she explores the complexities of conservation and the urgency of its message. Her work highlights the need for deeper understanding and compassion for the animals that share our planet. Groc uses her art to inspire reflection on our place within nature and the responsibility we hold towards it.



Focusing on the ecological significance of sea otters, this nonfiction book explores their history, highlighting their recovery from near extinction and the ongoing conservation efforts necessary for their survival. The engaging narrative is complemented by striking photographs taken by the author, a photojournalist, making it an informative and visually appealing read for middle readers interested in wildlife and environmental conservation.
A Hummingbird on My Balcony
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Focusing on the remarkable journey of an Anna's hummingbird, this nonfiction picture book captures the delicate process of nest-building and raising young in an urban setting. The narrative unfolds on a family's balcony, showcasing the intimate connection between nature and city life. Enhanced with beautiful photographs, the book offers a visual delight while highlighting themes of resilience and the wonders of wildlife.