Incoming Resources
- Simon and Schuster's Guide to mammals, by Luigi Boitani and Stefania Bartoli ; U.S. editor, Sydney Anderson ; [translated from the Italian by Simon Pleasance]
- Mammals, a guide to familiar American species, by Herbert S. Zim and Donald F. Hoffmeister ; illustrated by James Gordon Irving ; sponsored by the Wildlife Management Institute ; 218 animals in full color
- Miniature mammals, Alex Kuskowski
- Walker's mammals of the world, Ronald M. Nowak
- Mammals, text and photography by Edward Parker
- Tracking and the art of seeing, how to read animal tracks and signs, Paul Rezendes
- The encyclopedia of mammals, edited by David Macdonald
- Faces in the mountains, Ron Hirschi ; photographs by Thomas D. Mangelsen
- The truth about bears, Maxwell Eaton III
- Mammals!, by Nick Forshaw & William Exley
- About mammals, a guide for children, Cathryn Sill ; illustrated by John Sill
- Is a camel a mammal?, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Jim Durk
- Mysterious glowing mammals, an unexpected discovery sparks a scientific investigation, Maria Parrott-Ryan
- Mammals, written and edited by Sarah Walker and Anna Lofthouse
- Does a panda go to school?, think about how everyone learns, Harriet Ziefert illustrations by Emily Bolam
- Mammals, Patricia Daniels
- I, mammal, the story of what makes us mammals, Liam Drew
- What's a mammal?, Anna Kaspar
- Even more lesser spotted animals, more brilliant beasts you never knew you needed to know about, Martin Brown