Incoming Resources
- Natural acts, a sidelong view of science & nature, David Quammen
- Keeping a nature journal, discover your connection with the natural world all around you, Clare Walker Leslie
- Naturalists at sea, scientific travellers from Dampier to Darwin, Glyn Williams
- Things at the park, Las cosas del parque
- Nature walk, Katie Peters
- Life in your backyard, written and edited by Natalie Lunis
- The view from Lazy Point, a natural year in an unnatural world, Carl Safina ; with drawings by Trudy Nicholson ; maps by Jon Luoma
- What are natural structures?, Bobbie Kalman
- Nature ranger, by Richard Walker ; Consultant, Dr. Don E. Wilson, Curator Emeritus, Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
- The practical naturalist, explore the wonders of the natural world, [project editor, Ruth O'Rourke-Jones ; consultant editor, Chris Packham ; contributors, Steve Backshall ... et al.]
- Rewild your life, 52 ways to reconnect to nature, Sarah Stirling
- When autumn comes, Robert Maass
- Remarkable creatures, epic adventures in the search for the origins of species, Sean B. Carroll
- We're going on a bear hunt, an adventure field guide, text by Hanna Pang
- Nature through science and art, Susie Gwen Criswell ; foreword by Judith Gradwohl
- Because the cat purrs, how we relate to other species and why it matters, Janet Lembke
- Drawn from nature, Helen Ahpornsiri
- Extreme nature, Mark Carwardine with Rosamund Kidman Cox
- La red secreta de la naturaleza, Peter Wohlleben ; traducci?n, Maria Marti Castell?
- How do you know it's fall?, by Allan Fowler ; consultants, Robert L. Hillerich, Mary Nalbandian, Fay Robinson
- Nature at your doorstep, a nature trails book, John Tveten & Gloria Tveten ; illustrations by John Tveten
- Nature babe
- Nature babe
- Forces of change, a new view of nature, Daniel Botkin ... [et al.]
- In the dark, the science of what happens at night, Lisa Deresti Betik, Josh Holinaty
- A habit of seeing, journeys in natural science, Sura Jeselsohn
- The Laws guide to nature drawing and journaling, written and illustrated by John Muir Laws in joyful, inspired collaboration with Emilie Lygren
- Wickerby, an urban pastoral, Charles Siebert
- National Geographic's last wild places, prepared by the Book Division, National Geographic Society
- How do you know it's summer?, by Allan Fowler
- El día en que tú naciste, Debra Frasier ; traducido al español por Alma Flor Ada y F. Isabel Campoy
- Planet Earth, BBC/Discovery Channel/NHK ; producers, Penny Allen ... [et al.]
- How do you know it's spring?, by Allan Fowler
- The big book of nature projects, the Children's School of Science ; original photography by Len Rubenstein
- World of wonders, the most mesmerizing natural phenomena on Earth, Elisabeth Roman
- Naturally speaking, a dictionary of quotations on biology, botany, nature and zoology, selected and arranged by Carl C. Gaither and Alma E. Cavazos-Gaither ; illustrated by Andrew Slocombe
- Nature never stops talking, the wonderful ingenuity of nature, Samuel J. Alibrando
- Look & find nature, Thierry Laval ; translation by Joy Nevin Axelson
- Uno, Esther Merchán Montero
- How to teach nature journaling, curiosity, wonder, attention, written by John Muir Laws and Emilie Lygren ; illustrated by John Muir Laws ; foreword by Amy Tan
- Nature, Nicholas Harris, book editor
- Autumn, Ruth Thomson
- Backyard pets, activities for exploring wildlife close to home, Carol A. Amato ; illustrated by Cheryl Kirk Noll
- The amazing secrets of nature, [editor, Sandy Shepherd]
- This is our earth, by Laura Lee Benson ; illustrated by John Carrozza
- El mundo natural, uncompendio visual de maravillas de la naturaleza, Amanda Wood y Mike Jolley ; ilustrado por Owen Davey
- Nature matrix, new and selected essays, Robert Michael Pyle
- The Kingfisher illustrated nature encyclopedia, by David Burnie
- Things at the park
- The amateur naturalist, Nick Baker ; foreword by Lee Durrell