Why has Richard's cousin Malley run away? Who is Talbo Chock? Who is Tommy Chalmers? Who is Clint Tyree? Who is Trent? Who are Nickel and Dime? How much danger is the sassy, sharp Malley really in? Is Skink more of a liability than a saviour? Can Richard salve his conscience and put right a wrong that has been niggling him? How is East of Eden linked to driving a car? What is a sasquatch? What would you do if confronted by a wild boar? What is the difference between an Ivory Billed and a Pileated Woodpecker? How do you protect nesting Sea Turtles from poachers? How do you prevent mosquito bites in the Panhandle? Why is ''Silent Spring'' significant? How are a skateboard and a delivery truck linked? Would you trust someone in an Internet chat room? What is the significance of a straw in the sand? What is Skink's real history?And just what role has a Gator to play in the whole scenario? For the answer to all these questions and more read ''Skink No Surrender''.
For more wise cracking ecological adventures dive into [[Chomp by Carl Hiassen|Chomp]] and [[Scat by Carl Hiassen|Scat]] both by Hiassen. If you are thirsty for even more zaniness try another story that offers an ecological warning wrapped inside a fantastical, wildly imaginative, bizarre adventure and experience the wacky world of [[Un -Lun -Dun by China Mieville]].
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