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- Venom, the secrets of nature's deadliest weapon, Ronald Jenner & Eivind Undheim
- Lizards at large, 21 remarkable reptiles at their actual size, Roxie Munro
- National geographic kids 5-minute shark stories, Alli Brydon
- Search for a giant squid, pick your path, by Amy Seto Forrester and Andy Chou Musser
- Pests, how humans create animal villains, Bethany Brookshire
- Peterson reference guide to bird behavior, John Kricher
- Our wild calling, how connecting with animals can transform our lives; and save theirs, Richard Louv
- The backyard bird sanctuary, a beginner's guide to creating a wild bird habitat at home, Alan Baczkiewicz
- Why peacocks?, an unlikely search for meaning in the world's most magnificent bird, Sean Flynn
- Wild moms, motherhood in the animal kingdom, Dr. Carin Bondar
- Birding under the influence, cycling across America in search of birds and recovery, Dorian Anderson
- The lion, behavior, ecology, and conservation of an iconic species, Craig Packer ; with color photographs by Daniel Rosengren
- Buzz, sting, bite, why we need insects, Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson ; translated by Lucy Moffatt ; illustrations by Tuva Sverdrup-Thygeson
- The social lives of animals, Ashley Ward
- Happy sloth day!, April Pulley Sayre, with Jeff Sayre
- Secrets of the octopus, Sy Montgomery
- If the world were 100 animals, a visual guide to Earth's amazing creatures, written by Miranda Smith ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Better living through birding, notes from a Black man in the natural world, by Christian Cooper
- Thank you, moon, Melissa Stewart, Jessica Lanan
- 5,000 awesome facts (about animals!)
- Home is calling, the journey of the monarch butterfly, by Katherine Pryor ; art by Ellie Peterson
- Set your alarm, sloth!, more advice for troubled animals from Dr. Glider, written by Jess Keating ; illustrator, Pete Oswald
- Why do elephants have big ears?, questions-and surprising answers-about animals, by Steve Jenkins, and Robin Page
- The return of wolves, an iconic predator's struggle to survive in the American west, Eli Francovich
- Not a monster, Claudia Guadalupe Martínez ; illustrated by Laura González
- Better living through birding, notes from a Black man in the natural world, Christian Cooper
- Polar bear, Candace Fleming ; illustrated by Eric Rohmann
- Ten animals in Antarctica, a counting book, Moira Court
- Boas of the West Indies, evolution, natural history, and conservation, R. Graham Reynolds, Robert W. Henderson, Luis Manuel Díaz, Tomás M. Rodríguez-Cabrera, and Alberto R. Puente-Rolón; with a foreword by Jonathan B. Losos
- Becoming wild, how animal cultures raise families, create beauty, and achieve peace, Carl Safina
- A most remarkable creature, the hidden life and epic journey of the world's smartest birds of prey, Jonathan Meiburg
- The killer whale journals, our love and fear of orcas, Hanne Strager ; foreword and photographs by Paul Nicklen
- My tiny life by Ruby T. Hummingbird, Paul Meisel
- Different, gender through the eyes of a primatologist, Frans de Waal with drawings & photographs by the author
- The United States of cryptids, a tour of American myths and monsters, J.W. Ocker
- In between, April Pulley Sayre, with Jeff Sayre
- Kingdom of play, what ball-bouncing octopuses, belly-flopping monkeys, and mud-sliding elephants reveal about life itself, David Toomey
- 13 ways to eat a fly, Sue Heavenrich ; illustrated by David Clark
- Cicada symphony, Sue Fliess ; illustrated by Gareth Lucas
- Chaser, unlocking the genius of the dog who knows a thousand words, John W. Pilley with Hilary Hinzmann