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Title: »Meine Brüder im stillen Busch, in Luft und Wasser«
Note: Reading ease score: 63.9 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Das Tier im Landschaftsbild unserer Heimat -- Die volkstümlichsten Tiere der deutschen Märchen und Fabeln -- Allerlei Fischräuber, bepelzt und befiedert -- Malepartus, die Raubburg und Kinderstube von »Reinke de Vos« -- Swinegel un sine Sippschaft -- Vogelnester -- Im Teichgebiet der sächsischen Lausitz -- Die heimatliche Vogelwelt im deutschen Volksglauben -- Schutz den schutzlosen Kriechtieren und Lurchen! -- Sechsbeinig, achtbeinig und ohne Beine.
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Summary: "Meine Brüder im stillen Busch, in Luft und Wasser" by Martin Braeß is a nature-themed treatise written in the early 20th century. This work explores the vital role of animals within the landscapes of Germany, particularly focusing on the connection between humans and the varied forms of wildlife that populate the environment. It reflects on ecological themes and the importance of preserving natural habitats, emphasizing a deep appreciation for local fauna. The opening of the text provides a vivid and poetic description of the interrelationship between animals and their habitats, illustrating how wildlife enhances the beauty and atmosphere of various landscapes. Braeß discusses the significance of different animal species, particularly birds, in evoking emotional responses and enriching the natural tapestry of the countryside. He sets the stage for a broader discussion on the importance of wildlife conservation and the shared connection between animals and humans, hinting at themes of nostalgia for a more vibrant and diverse natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Braess, Martin, 1860-1942
EBook No.: 62311
Published: Jun 2, 2020
Downloads: 95
Language: German
Subject: Animals
LoCC: Science: Zoology
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: »Meine Brüder im stillen Busch, in Luft und Wasser«
Note: Reading ease score: 63.9 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Das Tier im Landschaftsbild unserer Heimat -- Die volkstümlichsten Tiere der deutschen Märchen und Fabeln -- Allerlei Fischräuber, bepelzt und befiedert -- Malepartus, die Raubburg und Kinderstube von »Reinke de Vos« -- Swinegel un sine Sippschaft -- Vogelnester -- Im Teichgebiet der sächsischen Lausitz -- Die heimatliche Vogelwelt im deutschen Volksglauben -- Schutz den schutzlosen Kriechtieren und Lurchen! -- Sechsbeinig, achtbeinig und ohne Beine.
Credits:
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
https:
//www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Meine Brüder im stillen Busch, in Luft und Wasser" by Martin Braeß is a nature-themed treatise written in the early 20th century. This work explores the vital role of animals within the landscapes of Germany, particularly focusing on the connection between humans and the varied forms of wildlife that populate the environment. It reflects on ecological themes and the importance of preserving natural habitats, emphasizing a deep appreciation for local fauna. The opening of the text provides a vivid and poetic description of the interrelationship between animals and their habitats, illustrating how wildlife enhances the beauty and atmosphere of various landscapes. Braeß discusses the significance of different animal species, particularly birds, in evoking emotional responses and enriching the natural tapestry of the countryside. He sets the stage for a broader discussion on the importance of wildlife conservation and the shared connection between animals and humans, hinting at themes of nostalgia for a more vibrant and diverse natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Braess, Martin, 1860-1942
EBook No.: 62311
Published: Jun 2, 2020
Downloads: 95
Language: German
Subject: Animals
LoCC: Science: Zoology
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.