The Photo Ark: Vanishing by Joel Sartore
/Here are the animals on their way off the planet.
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Here are the animals on their way off the planet.
Read MoreWe don’t simply get to know Jemima; we get to be Jemima as we are welcomed into Julie’s family home.
Read MoreWritten in an engaging style that is by turns inviting and slightly irksome.
Read MoreThe added charm of this book comes from its warmly human elements.
Read MoreBirds in Winter is extensively illustrated and a perfect pitch between professional-level scientific detail and popular-level general interest.
Read MoreThe march of technology and the mass of satellites overhead have done little to tame this enormous renegade world.
Read MoreTwo towering figures in the history of American wildlife conservation advance and refine the concept of public lands in America.
Read MoreAn engaging account of the mosquito’s impact on the broader world.
Read MoreDespite the towering creature at its heart, the genius of In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond is most often its human pathos.
Read MoreThe particular kind of “climate cuisine” Smith has in mind is a little tough to swallow.
Read MoreDedicated to the mage that has been synonymous with the United States since before the United States formally existed.
Read MoreThere will be more books like Down from the Mountain as more bears hit the immovable object of the American farming industry.
Read MoreThis author is well-practiced at conveying vast amounts of complex scientific information in a smooth and accessible narration.
Read MoreA “storybook for bird lovers” organized by season and general type of birding experience.
Read MoreOne of the most charming, offbeat biographies to appear in years.
Read MoreThe story of the world’s last remaining subsistence whalers.
Read MoreOakes takes us along as she and her team fight the damp and cold of the Alaskan wilderness to gather data.
Read MoreCommunicates a compelling voice from a speaker who’s well-intentioned, well-studied and considerate, but hopelessly aloof.
Read MoreBerger goes to back-of-beyond places, observing animals as well as hardy groups of humans.
Read MoreOpen Letters talked with author Ben Goldfarb about this sometimes-maligned fixture of the natural world.
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