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The Adventures of Rob Raven: Climate Change By Wing & Tail is a fictionalized story, told by a Common raven, of the impact of climate change on an elderly bird, forced from his metropolitan home due to loss of habitation, dwindling food sources & dried up water sources. He undertakes a long journey, traveling by pelican express, to build a new life and establish a community on an ocean beach that brings new challenges to his physical, mental & emotional well-being as he & his mate, Rosie, successfully adapt to their new environment. The story deals with life changes, temporary loss & personal growth. It is written for elementary and early middle school age students & their grandparents, parents & other adults who care for them. Each of the 12 short chapters conclude with a suggestion for "doable" activities that young children can handle with adult supervision. The activities are focused on making life more sustainable for wildlife and humans: recipes for suet cakes for birds, participating in beach clean-ups, keeping a wildlife journal, growing a pollinator garden, etc.
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The Adventures of Rob Raven: Climate Change By Wing & Tail is a fictionalized story, told by a Common raven, of the impact of climate change on an elderly bird, forced from his metropolitan home due to loss of habitation, dwindling food sources & dried up water sources. He undertakes a long journey, traveling by pelican express, to build a new life and establish a community on an ocean beach that brings new challenges to his physical, mental & emotional well-being as he & his mate, Rosie, successfully adapt to their new environment. The story deals with life changes, temporary loss & personal growth. It is written for elementary and early middle school age students & their grandparents, parents & other adults who care for them. Each of the 12 short chapters conclude with a suggestion for "doable" activities that young children can handle with adult supervision. The activities are focused on making life more sustainable for wildlife and humans: recipes for suet cakes for birds, participating in beach clean-ups, keeping a wildlife journal, growing a pollinator garden, etc.