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Author Wood, Susan, 1965- author.

Title The skydiving beavers : a true tale / written by Susan Wood ; and illustrated by Gÿsbert van Frankenhuyzen.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor, MI : Sleeping Bear Press, [2017]
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 Naper Blvd. Juvenile Nonfiction  J 599.37 WOO    AVAILABLE
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Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
age Children lcdgt
Note 1-4.
AD750L Lexile
Summary Just after World War II, the people of McCall, Idaho, found themselves with a problem on their hands. McCall was a lovely resort community in Idaho's backcountry with mountain views, a sparkling lake, and plenty of forests. People rushed to build roads and homes there to enjoy the year-round outdoor activities. It was a beautiful place to live. And not just for humans. For centuries, beavers had made the region their home. But what's good for beavers is not necessarily good for humans, and vice versa. So in a unique conservation effort, in 1948 a team from the Idaho Fish and Game Department decided to relocate the McCall beaver colony. In a daring experiment, the team airdropped seventy-six live beavers to a new location. One beaver, playfully named Geronimo, endured countless practice drops, seeming to enjoy the skydives, and led the way as all the beavers parachuted into their new home. Readers and nature enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy this true story of ingenuity and determination.
Audience 1-4.
Subject Beavers -- Idaho -- Juvenile literature.
Wildlife relocation -- Idaho -- Juvenile literature.
Added Author Frankenhuyzen, Gijsbert van, illustrator.
ISBN 9781585369942 (hbk)
1585369942 (hbk)
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