Incoming Resources
- The new wild, why invasive species will be nature's salvation, Fred Pearce
- Evolution's rainbow, diversity, gender, and sexuality in nature and people, Joan Roughgarden
- Driven to extinction, the impact of climate change on biodiversity, Richard Pearson
- What on Earth?, 100 of our planet's most amazing new species, Quentin Wheeler and Sarah Pennak
- The secret life of your microbiome, why nature and biodiversity are essential to health and happiness, Susan L. Prescott, MD, PhD ; Alan C. Logan, ND
- A hunter-gatherer's guide to the 21st century, evolution and the challenges of modern life [Kiosk], Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein
- Inside life
- Inheritors of the Earth, how nature is thriving in an age of extinction, Chris D. Thomas
- Weird life, the search for life that is very, very different from our own, David Toomey
- The hidden universe, adventures in biodiversity, Alexandre Antonelli
- The willing world, shaping and sharing a sustainable global prosperity, James Bacchus, University of Central Florida
- Seedtime, on the history, husbandry, politics, and promise of seeds, Scott Chaskey
- Life, a BBC, Discovery Channel/Open University Co-production, Disc 3-4
- The best of times, the worst of times, futures from the frontiers of climate science, Paul Behrens ; read by Paul Behrens and Oliver Hembrough
- What is life?, Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan ; foreword by Niles Eldredge
- Planning, sustainability and nature, Dave Counsell and Rob Stoneman
- Wild profusion, biodiversity conservation in an Indonesian archipelago, Celia Lowe
- The age of sustainable development, Jeffrey D. Sachs ; [foreword by Ban Ki-Moon]
- The planetary garden and other writings, Gilles Clement ; translated by Sandra Morris ; foreword by Gilles A. Tiberghien
- Threatened species, editor Craig Donnellan
- Understanding plants and the vegetable kingdom
- Ecological design, Sim Van der Ryn and Stuart Cowan