Here is a list of books to get you started.
Ball, Jackie and Carlson, Kit. The Leopard Son A True Story. Discovery Channel Books. Learning Triangle Press. 1996. The book is adapted from the Discovery Channel's wildlife film about a young leopard on Africa's Serengeti plain. Chester, Jonathan. A for Antarctica. Tricycle Press. 1995. Antarctica in general. Includes the animals that live there. Cole, Joanna. My Magic School Bus Hops Home A Book About Animal Habitats. Scholastic Inc. 1995. Ms. Frizzle takes her students on a field trip to several animal habitats. Coste, Marion. Nene. A Kolowalu Book. UH Press. 1993. The author writes a fictionalized account of a nene's first year and follows up with factual details about the nene. Darling, Kathy. Arctic Babies. Walker and Company. 1996. The author describes animals that live in the ice cap, tundra, and taiga regions. Darling, Kathy. Rain Forest Babies. Walker and Company. 1996. The author describes animals from different countriesthat live in the rainforest layers, forest floor, understory, and canopy. Ehlert, Lois. Feathers for Lunch. Tien Wah Press. 1990. A cat looks for a different kind of lunch, unlike his usual food. The birds look very inviting, but all he can get are feathers. George, Lindsay Barrett. Around the Pond: Who's Been Here? Greenwillow Books, New York. 1996. Some of the animals seen around the pond are wood ducks, a raccoon, a sunfish, a beaver... Graham-Barber, Lynda. Toad or Frog, Swamp or Bog? a Big Book of Nature's Confusables. Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers. 1994. Shows examples of confusables like the difference between a toad and a frog, swamp and a marsh, dolphin and a porpoise. Grupper, Jonathan. Spin's Really Wild Africa Tour. National Geographic Society. 1996. Spin, the globe-trotting host of the Really Wild Animals video series, takes the reader on a tour to see the animals in Africa. Harris, Nicholas (The Nature Company). Into the Rain Forest. Time-Life Books. 1996. The book is designed to mix and match the flaps of the different levels of the rain forest. Information describing the animals, people, and situations are included. Hirschi, Ron. People of Salmon and Cedar. Cobblehill books/Dutton, New York. 1996. The author describes how the salmon and cedar are still important to the indian people of the Northwest Coast. Lindblad, Lisa. The Serengeti Migration. Hyperion Books for Children, New york. 1994. Describes the migration of the animals from the Olduvai Gorge through plains and dense forests. Miller, Debbie. Flight on the Golden Plover. Illustrations are done by Daniel Van Zyke of Hawaii. Alaska Northwest Books. 1996. The author writes about the Pacific Golden Plover's migration between Alaska and Hawaii. Peters, Lisa Westberg. This Way Home. Henry Holt and Company. 1994. The author describes the migration of a flock of young birds (the Savannah sparrow) as they fly from the northern prairies to the southern gulf shores and back again to the northern summer home. Simon, Seymour. Animal Fact/Animal Fable. Crown Publishers, Inc. 1979. The author presents fascinating facts and fables about different animals ina guessing game format. Simon, Seymour. Deserts. Morrow Junior Books. 1990. The author explains why and where deserts form and shows the different kinds of deserts through the many photographs. Stewart, Frances & Charles P. III. (The Nature Company). Animals and Their Environments. Creative Products International. 1995. In this sticker book five different ecosystems in five continents are explored. Included are the background, stickers of animals, and a map. Scholastic Voyages of Discovery. Trees and Forests. Scholastic Inc. 1993. The author explains how plants grow from the first plants to the different kinds of trees throughout the world. Taylor, Barbara. The Animal Atlas (A Pictorial Atlas of World Wildlife). Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 1992. Shows habitats in different continents. Walker, Karen. Yukon Chinook. Yukon Fish and Game Association. Whitehourse, Yukon. 1991. Based on her own experiences and research, the author describes the life of the chinook salmon written from the salmon's perspective. Waters, Sarah. Animal Homes. Joshua Morris book from The Reader's Digest Association, Inc. 1993. The reader will discover the outside, as well as, the inside of different animalsą homes. Waters, Sarah. Hidden Animals. a Joshua Morris book from The Reader's Digest Association, Inc. 1992. The author writes how animals hide from their enemies.