
Overview
LeVar discusses how people can help to preserve animals and plants in nature that are in danger of extinction. Stories profiled include scientists working to improve the bald eagle population by raising chicks and re-releasing them into the mountains, and an elementary school class that decides to plant trees in their neighborhood. Michael Ansara narrates an unusual story, told from the viewpoint of a turtle sculpture carved in a rock, and how he wishes to preserve the history of Manatoo native Americans, despite being vandalized and thought to be ignored by later generations after he was carved.
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11 - 1Amazing Grace October 11, 1993
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11 - 2The Furry News October 12, 1993
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11 - 3Mrs. Katz and Tush October 13, 1993
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11 - 4The Salamander Room October 14, 1993
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11 - 5Silent Lotus October 15, 1993
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11 - 6Follow the Drinking Gourd October 18, 1993
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11 - 7If You Give a Mouse a Cookie October 19, 1993
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11 - 8Is This a House for Hermit Crab? October 20, 1993
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11 - 9And Still the Turtle Watched October 21, 1993
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11 - 10June 29, 1999 October 22, 1993