Incoming Resources
- The best American science and nature writing, 2005, edited and with an introduction by Jonathan Weiner ; Tim Folger, series editor
- From Blue Ridge to barrier islands, an Audubon naturalist reader, edited by J. Kent Minichiello and Anthony W. White
- The backyard bird chronicles, Amy Tan
- Orwell's roses, Rebecca Solnit
- Waist deep in black water, John Lane
- Vuelos vespertinos, Helen Macdonald ; traducción de Cecilia Ceriani
- Adapt, how humans are tapping into nature's secrets to design and build a better future, Amina Khan
- Linnaeus, nature and nation, Lisbet Koerner
- A year at Brandywine cottage, six seasons of beauty, bounty, and blooms, David L. Culp with Denise Cowie ; photographs by Rob Cardillo
- The eight master lessons of nature, what nature teaches us about living well in the world, Gary Ferguson
- Archives of joy, reflections on animals and the nature of being, Jean-François Beauchemin ; translated by David Warriner
- Vesper flights, new and collected essays, Helen Macdonald
- Seed to dust, life, nature, and a country garden, Marc Hamer, author of How to catch a mole
- The book of animal secrets, nature's lessons for a long and happy life, David B. Agus, MD
- The magic of reality, how we know what's really true, Richard Dawkins ; iillustrated by Dave McKean
- Secrets of the forest, 15 bedtime stories inspired by nature, written by Alicia Klepeis ; illustrated by Kristen Adam
- Natural wonders of the world, senior editor, Peter Frances ; illustrators, Adam Bentons [and 6 others]
- Zoo world, essays, Mary Quade
- The best American science and nature writing 2007, edited and with an introduction by Richard Preston ; Tim Folger, series editor
- The green witch, your complete guide to the natural magic of herbs, flowers, essential oils, and more, Arin Murphy-Hiscock
- The comfort of crows, a backyard year, Margaret Renkl ; art by Billy Renkl
- Jefferson and nature, an interpretation, Charles A. Miller
- The best American science and nature writing 2002, edited and with an introduction by Natalie Angier ; Tim Folger, series editor
- Mother Nature is trying to kill you, a lively tour through the dark side of the natural world, Dan Riskin, PhD
- A walk in the wood, meditations on mindfulness with a bear named Pooh, Dr. Joseph Parent and Nancy Parent
- Ocean, the definitive visual guide, American Museum of Natural History, consultants ; introduction by Fabien Cousteau
- The gecko's foot, bio-inspiration : engineering new materials from nature, Peter Forbes
- Lost woods, the discovered writing of Rachel Carson, edited and with an introduction by Linda Lear
- Graceland, at last, notes on hope and heartache from the American South, Margaret Renkl
- The best American science and nature writing 2012, edited and with an introduction by Dan Ariely ; Tim Folger, series editor
- Teaching a stone to talk, expeditions and encounters, Annie Dillard
- The secret wisdom of nature, trees, animals, and the extraordinary balance of all living things : stories from science and observation, Peter Wohlleben ; translation by Jane Billinghurst
- The best American science and nature writing 2013, edited and with an introduction by Siddhartha Mukherjee ; Tim Folger, series editor
- The amazing secrets of nature, [editor, Sandy Shepherd]
- The weather detective, rediscovering nature's secret signs, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Ruth Amedzai Kemp
- Balanced and barefoot, how unrestricted outdoor play makes for strong, confident, and capable children, Angela J. Hanscom ; foreword by Richard Louv
- Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Annie Dillard
- Back on the fire, essays, Gary Snyder
- The best American science and nature writing 2006, edited and with an introduction by Brian Greene ; Tim Folger, series editor
- A year in the woods, twelve small journeys into nature, Torbjørn Ekelund ; translated by Becky L. Crook
- The best American science and nature writing 2004, edited and with an introduction by Steven Pinker ; Tim Folger, series editor