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    Illustrations by Joe Kulka

    Acknowledgments:

    This book would not have been possible

    without the help of numerous individuals

    who generously gave their time and expertise.

    Special thanks go to Roberta Burzynski, who

    wrote the text and was involved in the book

    from conception to completion.

    USDA Forest Service

    Conservation Education

    1400 Independence Avenue, SW.Mail Stop 1147

    Washington, DC 20250-1147

    www.woodsyowl.gov

    National Agricultural Library Cataloging Record:

    Burzynski, RobertaWoodsys ABCs.(Program aid (United States. Dept. of Agriculture) ; no. 1729)SUMMARY: Woodsy Owl introduces young children to the environment andconservation,through full-color illustrations, rhyming verse, and movement prompts.

    1.Conservation of natural resources-Juvenile literature.2. Ecology-Juvenile literature. I. Kulka, Joe. II. United States. Forest Service. III. Title.

    S940

    16 USC 580p-4 & 18 USC 711a

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    eastern swallowtailbutterfly

    buttercups

    moosebald eagle sockeye salmon

    chick and earthwormlong-tailed weasel

    spotted turtlecattails

    Can you find these plants and animals in this book? buttercups

    moose

    brown bear

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    red squirrels woodchuck mallard ducks

    lily pads opossumblue catfish

    deer mouse American shr ew

    raccoonred salamander

    bumblebeepileated woodpecker

    North Americanbullfrog

    woo lly bea rcaterpillar

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    ladybug praying mantisdragonfly

    yello w gar den spider monar ch butterf lyred ants

    brook trout

    northern cardinal house sparrow

    leopard frog

    Ame rican rob inred dove

    eastern cottontailrabbit

    eastern greysquirrel

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    red fox

    large-mouthed bass great blue heronpainted turtle

    big brown bat striped skunk

    frog raccoon

    whi te-tailed deer

    green anole

    nine-bandedarmadillos

    blue morningglories

    ruby-throatedhummingbird

    greater flamingos

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    woo d stork beaver

    eastern bluebirdshelf fungus

    sunflowers

    mountain lions

    water moccasi n

    red-tailed hawk

    Canada goose

    ospreyalligator snapping

    turtle

    pink cappedmushrooms

    oak acornand seedlingeastern chipmunk

    North Americanbig-horn sheep

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    saguaro cactuscoyote

    scorpionGila monster

    starfish

    gulls

    blue crab

    greater roadrunner

    wes tern diamo ndback rattlesnake

    black-tailedjackr abbit

    bottle-noseddolphin

    Look for new plants and animals when you play.Just remember that outside is where they stay.

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on thebasis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familialstatus, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on thebasis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familialstatus, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or