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Bethany Stahl is an American author and illustrator of primarily nature-themed children's picture books. She has also written non-fiction literature. She was awarded for her literary distinction for ''Save the Ocean'' at the 1st National Author's Day: Celebrate Our Authors event in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2019. Her most notable book ''Save the Ocean'' was recommended by the Ocean Conservancy and State Director Drew Bell with Environment America in 2020.


Career

Stahl's Save the Earth series tackles climate change as well as a variety of environmental concerns affecting flora and fauna. Her work is used to celebrate the environment in schools and create climate awareness around the world where educational facilities use her work to teach children with hands-on activities. Stahl has donated artworks to benefit green spaces such as the University of Tennessee's Botanical Gardens, has volunteered her time to environmental work, and created a
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program that landed her group a certificate of appreciation from Dr. Jane Goodall. Stahl's advocacy for endometriosis has led doctors to recommend her work.


Bibliography

* ''Save the Ocean'' (2019) * ''Endometriosis: it's not in your head, it's in your pelvis'' (2019) * ''Save the Arctic'' (2019) * ''Save the Bees'' (2020) * ''Mermaids, Mermaids in the Sea'' (2020) * ''Save the Land'' (2020) * ''Save the Scraps'' (2020) * ''Save the Sharks'' (2021) *''Save the Butterflies'' (2021) *''Save the Sky'' (2022) *''Save the Air'' (2022) *''Save the Reef'' (2022) A workbook based on the Save the Earth series was published in 2020.


Adaptations

* ''Save the Ocean'' was adapted into a StoryWalk in 2020 where the Coalition for Children and the Falmouth Public Library in
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took the book apart, page by page, to create an interactive walking trail with jellyfish puppets, and educational stops along the way. * ''Save the Ocean'' was adapted into a StoryWalk in 2021. The Murrysville Community Library in Pennsylvania removed the pages from its binding and installed individual spreads to create an interactive story through the Murrysville Wetlands Trail maintained by the Murrysville Trail Alliance with educational activities along the trail. * ''Save the Butterflies'' was adapted into an Explore to Read trail in 2022 where the Botanical Garden of the Piedmont in
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installed large-scale pages for visitors to read along the nature trail. * ''Save the Ocean'' was utilized nationally in the United States for the Oceans of Possibilities Summer Reading Program of 2022 supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.


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* Living people American women illustrators American women children's writers American children's writers University of South Florida alumni Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women {{US-illustrator-stub