Days of the DucklingsDays of the Ducklings
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Current format, Book, 2001, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsOn a small island off the coast of Iceland, Drífa has the task of hatching and raising over two hundred peeping wild eider ducklings. Her goal, for which she is supported by a license granted by the Ministry of the Environment, is to raise the ducklings to reestablish a colony of common eiders here.
If the ducklings are to survive in the wild, they can’t become pets. Drífa must nurture them while keeping her distance as their caregiver. She must balance the emotionally satisfying appeal of her charges with her ultimate goal of reestablishing the colony if she is to succeed in raising her lovable ducklings to live free as wild eider ducks.
In an attempt to reestablish a colony of eiders to a small island off Iceland, Drffa must follow the rules of the grant by the Ministry of the Environment to raise her two hundred ducklings in a natural way so that they can one day live freely in the wild.
In an attempt to reestablish a colony of eiders to a small island off Iceland, Drâifa must raise her two hundred ducklings in a natural way so that they can one day live freely in the wild.
If the ducklings are to survive in the wild, they can’t become pets. Drífa must nurture them while keeping her distance as their caregiver. She must balance the emotionally satisfying appeal of her charges with her ultimate goal of reestablishing the colony if she is to succeed in raising her lovable ducklings to live free as wild eider ducks.
In an attempt to reestablish a colony of eiders to a small island off Iceland, Drffa must follow the rules of the grant by the Ministry of the Environment to raise her two hundred ducklings in a natural way so that they can one day live freely in the wild.
In an attempt to reestablish a colony of eiders to a small island off Iceland, Drâifa must raise her two hundred ducklings in a natural way so that they can one day live freely in the wild.
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- Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 2001
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