Incoming Resources
- Nature's most amazing events, a BBC/Discovery Channel co-production in association with Wanda Firms ; series producer, Karen Bass ; produced by Justin Anderson, Peter Bassett, Joe Stevens, Hugh Pearson and Jeff Turner
- Why dogs hump and bees get depressed, the fascinating science of animal intelligence, emotions, friendship, and conservation, Marc Bekoff
- Shall we dance?, Robin Page
- Owls aren't wise and bats aren't blind, a naturalist debunks our favorite fallacies about wildlife, by Warner Shedd ; illustrated by Trudy Nicholson
- Friends, written by Catherine Thimmesh
- Mousy cats and sheepish coyotes, the science of animal personalities, John A. Shivik, PhD
- Dancing cockatoos and the dead man test, how behavior evolves and why it matters, Marlene Zuk
- Believe it or snot, the definitive field guide to Earth's slimy creatures, written by Nick Caruso & Dani Rabaiotti ; illustrated by Ethan Kocak
- An immense world, how animal senses reveal the hidden realms around us, Ed Yong
- How to swallow a pig, step-by-step advice from the animal kingdom, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Animal superpowers, Andrea Silen
- Beastly, the 40,000-year story of animals and us, Keggie Carew
- Humanimal, incredible ways animals are just like us!, by Christopher Lloyd ; illustrated by Mark Ruffle
- How animals grieve, Barbara J. King
- Animal life, Charlotte Uhlenbroek [editor in chief]
- Second nature, the inner lives of animals, Jonathan Balcombe ; foreword by J.M. Coetzee
- What do they do with all that poo?, written by Jane Kurtz ; illustrated by Allison Black
- Animals behaving badly, boozing bees, cheating chimps, dogs with guns, and other beastly true tales, Linda Lombardi
- Fuzz, when nature breaks the law, Mary Roach