Incoming Resources
- The Atlas of the living world, David Attenborough ... [and others]
- Caste and ecology in the social insects, George F. Oster and Edward O. Wilson
- There's a hair in my dirt, a worm's story, Gary Larson ; foreword by Edward O. Wilson
- I'm afraid, said the leaf, Danielle Daniel and [illustrated by] Matt James
- Planet Earth III, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; produced and directed by Nick Easton, Will Ridgeon, Kiri Cashell, Charlotte Bostock, Sarah Whalley, Theo Webb, Fredi Devas, Steve Greenwood, Disc 3
- Erosion, essays of undoing, Terry Tempest Williams
- Planet Earth III, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; produced and directed by Nick Easton, Will Ridgeon, Kiri Cashell, Charlotte Bostock, Sarah Whalley, Theo Webb, Fredi Devas, Steve Greenwood, Discs 1 & 2
- Great adaptations, star-nosed moles, electric eels, and other tales of evolution's mysteries solved, Kenneth Catania
- Kelp forests, by Melissa Cole ; photographs by Brandon Cole
- Habitats, discover Earth's precious wild places, lead author Derek Harvey
- Some of the dead are still breathing, living in the future, Charles Bowden
- The ecology book, foreword by Tony Juniper
- Seasons of the salt marsh, David Alan Gates ; illustrated by Edward and Marcia Norman
- Harmony, a new way of looking at our world, HRH, the Prince of Wales ; with Tony Juniper, Ian Skelly
- Ecology, written by Steve Pollock
- Erosion, Joelle Riley
- The ecology of invasions by animals and plants, by Charles S. Elton ; with a foreword by Daniel Simberloff
- The Serengeti rules, the quest to discover how life works and why it matters, Sean B. Carroll
- Black earth wisdom, soulful conversations with Black environmentalists, edited by Leah Penniman
- Hope on Earth, a conversation, Paul R. Ehrlich & Michael Charles Tobias ; with additional comments by John Harte
- Watersheds, a practical handbook for healthy water, illustrations and original concept by Clive Dobson ; text by Gregor Gilpin Beck
- Chasing spring, an American journey through a changing season, Bruce Stutz
- The ptarmigan's dilemma, an exploration into how life organizes and supports itself, John Theberge and Mary Theberge