Incoming Resources
- The way to the salt marsh, a John Hay reader, edited and with an introduction by Christopher Merrill
- A life on our planet, my witness statement and a vision for the future, Sir David Attenborough ; with Jonnie Hughes
- Never home alone, from microbes to millipedes, camel crickets, and honeybees, the natural history of where we live, Rob Dunn
- Our natural world heritage, 50 of the most beautiful and biodiverse places, Christopher Woods foreword by Lazare Eloundou Assomo
- The great naturalists, edited by Robert Huxley
- Leonardo's mountain of clams and the Diet of Worms, essays on natural history, by Stephen Jay Gould
- The voyage of the Beagle, the illustrated edition of Charles Darwin's travel memoir and field journal, Charles Darwin
- A history of the world in 100 animals, Simon Barnes
- The richness of life, the essential Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Jay Gould ; edited by Paul McGarr and Steven Rose ; with an introduction by Steven Rose ; and a foreword by Oliver Sacks
- A naturalist at large, the best essays of Bernd Heinrich, Bernd Heinrich
- Drawn from nature, Helen Ahpornsiri
- The naturalist's companion, a field guide to observing and understanding wildlife, Dave Hall
- A reindeer's journey., director, Guillaume Maidatchevsky, DVD/Widescreen
- The heartbeat of the wild, dispatches from landscapes of wonder, peril, and hope, David Quammen
- Wild thoughts from wild places, David Quammen
- A life on our planet, my witness statement and a vision for the future, David Attenborough ; with Jonnie Hughes ; illustrations and graphics by Lizzie Harper and Meghan Spetch
- A most improbable journey, a big history of our planet and ourselves, Walter Alvarez
- Thomas Jefferson and the mammoth hunt, written by Carrie Clickard ; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
- Little kids first big book of where, Jill Esbaum
- The story of life in 10 1/2 species, Marianne Taylor
- Look I'm an ecologist, written by Cathriona Hickey