Badger Book

Badger Book
Author: Jo Byrne
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1913733998

The Badger Book takes its place as part of Graffeg's compact, accessible Nature Book series, exploring our relationship with some of Britain's best-loved wild creatures.This addition introduces the wonderfully mysterious and enigmatic Meles meles to the newly curious with fresh information in store for those with a long-standing interest. An inhabitant of these lands for thousands of years, badgers have been both revered and reviled, cherished and tormented, beloved and brutalised - The Badger Book takes a closer look at Britain's largest carnivorous mammal.Alongside magical photography, we examine the science - and politics - around bTB and the controversial badger cull as well as introducing a passionate group of ordinary people dedicated to rescuing them, followed by a meander through the myth, legend, art and literature which has incorporated them into our culture. Chapters include:Badger PhysiologyBadger WatchingBadger ThreatsThe CullThe Badger Protectors: Wounded Badger Patrol CheshireBadgers in Myth & LegendBadgers in Art & Literature

Skunk and Badger

Skunk and Badger
Author: Amy Timberlake
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 144346046X

The first title in a warm and witty illustrated chapter-book series from Newbery Honor–winner Amy Timberlake and superstar illustrator Jon Klassen, about a pair of unlikely animal friends Analytical and set in his ways, Badger is taken aback when jolly, easygoing Skunk rings the doorbell to announce he’s Badger’s new roommate. (Badger may have been ignoring his landlord Aunt Lula’s letters . . . ) But as Badger begrudgingly opens up his home—and heart—to Skunk and his unconventional ways, the two characters become irrevocably changed by each other, establishing an odd-couple friendship that is timeless and real. Set in a brownstone in a town that evokes a slightly-more-urban Hundred Acre Wood, the story is part Wind in the Willows, part Wallace and Gromit. Filled with a delightful population of chickens, sheep, stoats, hedgehogs, voles and philosophical musings, it establishes the perfect scenario for illustrations by Caldecott Medal–winner (This Is Not My Hat) and Honor illustrator (Extra Yarn, Sam and Dave Dig a Hole) Jon Klassen.

Slaying the Badger

Slaying the Badger
Author: Richard Moore
Publisher: VeloPress
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION
ISBN: 9781934030875

Relive the adrenaline, the agony, the camaraderie, and the betrayals of the 1986 Tour de France. Two teammates, Greg LeMond and Bernard Hinault, were supposed to cooperate as teammates, but instead entered into a show-stopping rivalry.

The Badger: A Monograph

The Badger: A Monograph
Author: Sir Alfred E. Pease
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Badger: A Monograph" by Sir Alfred E. Pease is a comprehensive study of the elusive and fascinating badger species. Pease, a renowned zoologist, presents a wealth of information about the badger's behavior, habitat, and role in the ecosystem. With detailed observations and captivating anecdotes, this monograph provides an intimate look into the life of one of nature's most enigmatic creatures.

The Badger

The Badger
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1907
Genre: School yearbooks
ISBN:

Meet the Badger

Meet the Badger
Author: Caitlind L. Alexander
Publisher: Learning Island
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

A badger is an animal. It looks like a cross between a skunk and a dog. Badgers have a long nose. They use it to stick into holes they have dug. This lets them reach the insects they find in the ground. Badgers have a funny looking face. It is mostly black, but it has white stripes. That helps them to hide in the grass at night. This book is a shortened version of our popular “Badgers: Ready For A Fight" and is intended for beginning readers. With only 1013 easy to read words, young children can experience for themselves the joy of learning about the badger. They will find out the answers to these questions: How fast can a badger dig a hole? How tight can a badger lock their jaw? Can badgers spray a bad smell like a skunk? Where do badgers go to the bathroom? And many more! Ages 5 to 8 Reading Level: 1.9 LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Many books are appropriate for hi-lo readers. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.

The Badger's Revenge

The Badger's Revenge
Author: Larry D. Sweazy
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101477709

Tracking an Indian raiding party, Texas Ranger Josiah Wolfe and his compatriots run afoul of a notorious gang leader known as the Badger. As they are led to where the Badger is waiting, Josiah knows that time is running out. But luckily, Texas Rangers are hard men to kill. Read Larry Sweazy's blogs and other content on the Penguin Community.

Bok the Badger

Bok the Badger
Author: Lawrence G. Tilley
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1438952732

This is the story of a badger, from infancy through adulthood. His trials, tributes and troubles with other inmates of the woods and humans. Although the characters are fictitious, there are underlining conditions of how to live ones life and the lessons to learn

The BADGER WAR

The BADGER WAR
Author: SCOTT W. GUTTORMSON
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490719857

The international animal trafficker known as The Rooster sights his rifle on a black bear rooting for grubs in a decaying silver maple tree in the woods of Nebraska. Black bear organs fetch a high price on the black market. Hiding nearby, investigative reporter Alexander Henry trains his camera on The Rooster. Suddenly, a massive cloud of leaves and debris swarms over The Rooster. The startled bear runs away from the commotion, directly towards Alexander Henry's hide. Despite his fear that The Rooster may have discovered him, Mr. Henry decides that encountering the frightened bear is a bigger threat and bolts away. As he jumps a fallen log, a searing pain shoots down his leg. Someone has shot the reporter with a tranquilizer dart. When the drug wears off, Mr. Henry finds himself a captive in an underground cell. But why would anyone want to hold him prisoner? In answer, a Jacob's slot on the solid prison door opens, and in waddles a badger. The baffled and alarmed reporter now wonders, "Why would they stick a live badger in a prison cell with me?" So he holds out his hands in a non-threatening manner, and attempts to befriend the badger. "There there. Good girl. Nice badger. I will not hurt you." The badger rises up on her hind legs, eyes the man curiously, and places her paws on her hips. "Mr. Henry," the badger replies. "We should be making those same assurances to you."