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"It's Our World Too" reminds us that we share this world, and we are not the only life created by God on this planet. There is only "One World" that we call home, and we are stewards of our world and all living creatures that inhabit it which includes our animal kingdom. Our planet is fragile, and its recourses are dwelling. Our natural habitats not only support humanity but also our animal kingdom and are disappearing at an alarming rate. Many of the diverse plants and animal species have become extinct and more are endangered of becoming lost to us all forever!!

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"It's Our World Too" reminds us that we share this world, and we are not the only life created by God on this planet. There is only "One World" that we call home, and we are stewards of our world and all living creatures that inhabit it which includes our animal kingdom. Our planet is fragile, and its recourses are dwelling. Our natural habitats not only support humanity but also our animal kingdom and are disappearing at an alarming rate. Many of the diverse plants and animal species have become extinct and more are endangered of becoming lost to us all forever!!


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Daniel Acosta-Walz, husband of Author/Illustrator Patrick Acosta, son of David and Sharon Walz was was born in San Pablo California. He was raised in Covina California with his older brother and two younger sisters in a loving family with a strong spiritual foundation. Daniel has always felt a strong connection to Spirit and nature. In 1988 he met his husband Patrick, and they move to Oregon to start a new life together and continue his quest for a deeper understanding and connection with God and the world we live in. Because of their love of nature, Daniel and Patrick volunteered at the Audubon Society in Portland Oregon. Patrick volunteered in the bookstore because of his love for writing and because of his love for animals, Daniel volunteered in the wildlife rehab center. This evolved into him working for the Avian Medical center as a Vet Tech.