Endangered species
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- Inspired by endangered species, animals and plants in fabric perspectives, Donna Marcinkowski DeSoto ; foreword by Kim O'Keefe Beck and J. Drew Lanham
- Help the Bluefin Tuna, by Grace Hansen
- Dead zone, where the wild things were, Philip Lymbery
- Shoot the bastards, Michael Stanley
- Endangered animals, written by Ben Hoare and Tom Jackson
- Walking with gorillas, the journey of an African wildlife vet, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder of Conservation Through Public Health ; foreword by Jane Goodall
- Gold rush in the jungle, the race to discover and defend the rarest animals of Vietnam's "lost world", Dan Drollette, Jr
- Endangered pandas, John Crossingham & Bobbie Kalman
- The world's most wanted animal, a co-production of Thirteen Productions, LLC and BBC Studios in association with WNET ; produced & directed by Victoria Bromley ; senior producer, Rowan Crawford
- Beauty in the beast, flora, fauna, and endangered species of artist Ralph Burke Tyree, CJ Cook with Paige Herbert
- American wolf, a true story of survival and obsession in the West, Nate Blakeslee
- After the grizzly, endangered species and the politics of place in California, Peter S. Alagona
- The wolves are back, Jean Craighead George paintings by Wendell Minor
- Fraser's penguins, a journey to the future in Antarctica, Fen Montaigne
- Animals in danger, Katie Free
- Superpod, saving the endangered orcas of the Pacific Northwest, Nora Nickum
- The future of biodiversity, James Shoals
- Red alert!, endangered animals around the world, Catherine Barr ; illustrated by Anne Wilson
- Endangered animals, by Elise Forier
- The manatee scientists, saving vulnerable species, by Peter Lourie
- If sharks disappeared, director, Andy T. Jones ; text & illustration by Lily Williams
- Back from the brink, Nancy F. Castaldo
- Who am I?, a peek-through-pages book of endangered animals, Tim Flach ; text by Rachel Clare
- Hippos in the night, autobiographical adventures in Africa, Christina Allen ; illustrations by Rob Shepperson
- Turtle rescue, Pamela Hickman
- Peligro, animales en extinción, David Burnie ; [traducción, Adriana Santoveña RodrÃguez]
- Vaquita, science, politics, and crime in the Sea of Cortez, Brooke Bessesen
- In rhino we trust, Dave Butler
- Pandas and other endangered species, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Trophy, the Orchard ; CNN Films ; Impact Partners ; Puls Films ; Reel Peak Films ; The Long Run ; director, Christina Clusiau & Shaul Schwarz
- SOS animales amenazados, Nuria Penalva
- Help the black rhinoceros, by Grace Hansen
- Panda Bear, Panda Bear, what do you see?, by Bill Martin Jr. ; pictures by Eric Carle
- Pangolin, by Laura Bryant ; consultant : Darin Collins, DVM, Director, Animal Health Programs, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, Washington
- American ocelot, a production of Fin and Fur Film Productions, LLC and The WNET Group in co-production with Terra Mater Studios ; written and produced by Ben Masters ; producer, Katy Baldock
- The great bear rescue, saving the Gobi bears, Sandra Markle
- A most dangerous journey, the life of an African elephant, Roger A. Caras, with photographs by the author
- 100 heartbeats, the race to save earth's most endangered species, Jeff Corwin
- Renewing America's food traditions, saving and savoring the continent's most endangered foods, edited and introduced by Gary Paul Nabhan ; contributors, Ashley Rood ... [and others] ; foreword by Deborah Madison
- Animals at the EDGE, saving the world's rarest creatures, Jonathan Baillie & Marilyn Baillie
- Frogs, the thin green line, a production of Thirteen and ArgoFilms in association with WNET.org for PBS ; written, produced and directed by Allison Argo ; executive producer, Fred Kaufman ; series producer, Bill Murphy
- Once a wolf, how wildlife biologists fought to bring back the gray wolf, Stephen R. Swinburne ; with photographs by Jim Brandenburg
- Monster of God, the man-eating predator in the jungles of history and the mind, David Quammen
- Animal investigators, how the world's first wildlife forensics lab is solving crimes and saving endangered species, Laurel A. Neme ; foreword by Richard Leakey
- American eagle, a producton of John Rubin Productions, Inc., Neil Rettig Productions, Inc., and Thirteen/WNET New York ; producer, James Donald ; cinematographer and co-producer, Neil Rettig ; written by John Rubin ; executive producer, Fred Kaufman
- Whales & dolphins of the world, Mark Simmonds ; photography by seapics.com
- Viva Puerto Rico, a Windfall Films West production/part of the Argonon Group for Thirteen Productions LLC and BBC Studios in association with WNET ; writer and director, Peter Fison ; producer, Charlotte Lathane
- The wildlife detectives, how forensic scientists fight crimes against nature, Donna M. Jackson ; photographs by Wendy Shattil and Bob Rozinski
- Pip and the bamboo path, Jesse Hodgson
- Help the polar bears, by Grace Hansen