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Marjory spoke up for the Everglades--and saved an entire ecosystem.
The Florida Everglades are made up of nine different ecosystems supporting an astonishing variety of wildlife--panthers, manatees, snails, frogs, and a rainbow of bird species. But for years, the Everglades were threatened. They needed a voice to speak up for them. Marjory Stoneman Douglas became that voice. Her book "A River of Grass" helped the world see the irreplaceable beauty and value of the Everglades. Marjory's activism led to the creation of a national park and dedicated conservation efforts, and throughout her long life she inspired countless people to use their voices to make a difference.Vicki Conrad is a teacher as well as a writer. Her first book, Just Like Beverly, was a Junior Library Guild Selection. Growing up, she was always found with a book in her hand, and she has stayed that way ever since.
Adarne, Ibon: - Ibon Adarne is an illustrator who is also studying animation. They live in the Philippines with their family and friendly cat visitors.Yew, Rachel: -Rachel Yew is a freelance illustrator from Honolulu, Hawaii. She graduated from the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Arts in New Jersey and now lives in the Seattle, Washington, area. Her work includes illustration, vector art creation, and game animation.