ANIMAL AND PLANT COMMUNITIES: FIELD 



Field life offers many examples of interrelationships of growing 

 things. Grasses, birds, animals are dependent for their growth on 

 good soil, grains and seeds, and water. 



ANIMAL AND PLANT COMMUNITIES: POND 

 Pond life offers much to watch, from the early days of spring to 

 late winter. Again each form of life is dependent on another, and 

 the cycle of life is seen repeating through the seasons. 



ANIMAL AND PLANT COMMUNITIES: CITY 

 It is important to human welfare and life in our cities that pro- 

 vision be made for continuance of plant and animal life. Again we 

 see the web of interrelationships, and the necessity for conserving 

 all resources. 



AUDIENCE: Junior high; senior high 



LIVING THINGS SERIES 



Color Moody Institute of Science 



About 35 frames Sale 



Series designed to indicate specific relationships to be found in a 

 study of life forces on our earth. 



HOW DOES A GARDEN GROW? 



Deals directly with the dependence of living things on green 

 plants. Indicates why a good supply of light and water are needed 

 and why they should be conserved. 



LIFE IN A PASTURE 



Indicates interrelationships found between plants and bacteria. 

 Show importance of clover, honey bees and earthworms for good 

 productive pastures. 



MINIATURE PLANTS OF THE DESERT 



Many growing things found in our dry deserts have a struggle 

 to survive the rigors of such arid terrain. Something is known of 

 how they are adapted to life in the desert, but scientists are still 

 working to discover the full story of how to assure conservation of 

 desert plant life. 



AUDIENCE: Upper elementary; junior high; senior high; college; 

 adult 



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