AN AMAZING AFTERNOON ADVENTURE WITH ARLO THE AWESOME LITTLE VOLE
Part 1
In An Amazing Afternoon Adventure with Arlo the Awesome Little Vole, Arlo meets many friends in the forest. Arlo’s mother is just ahead of him, but because Arlo stops to talk and play, he has trouble catching up to her on their way back home. What he doesn’t know is that he’s getting guidance from his mother’s friends.
This is the first part of a two-part book
written and illustrated by author John Cayden.
ISBN: 978-1-7360766-4-4

THIS BOOK ON THE NORTHERN BOREAL FOREST CONTAINS
Voles
Mosquito
Fly
Trees
Woodpecker
Bard Owl
Beetle
North American Deer
Ferns
Red Squirrel
Marten
Moss
Shrew
For more information on protecting the worlds forest please visit these amazing research projects!
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Forests
https://www.worldwildlife.org/places/forests
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WWF is a global leader in conservation, and their forests section focuses on the importance of forests for biodiversity, climate regulation, and human well-being. They provide scientific insights into the threats forests face (such as deforestation and degradation) and efforts to protect and restore them.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) – Forests
http://www.fao.org/forestry/en
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FAO’s Forestry Division works on the sustainable management of forests around the world. Their website offers comprehensive scientific data on forest resources, deforestation trends, and international policies focused on forest conservation and restoration.
Global Forest Watch (GFW)
https://www.globalforestwatch.org/
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Global Forest Watch provides real-time data and interactive maps to monitor forests around the world. This platform uses satellite technology to track deforestation and forest degradation, offering insights on trends, threats, and conservation efforts. It’s a great resource for accessing up-to-date scientific data on forest preservation.