Incoming Resources
- Tracks and shadows, field biology as art, Harry W. Greene
- Discovery days double feature
- The green Thoreau, America's first environmentalist on technology, possessions, livelihood, and more, [Henry David Thoreau] ; selected and with an introduction by Carol Spenard LaRusso
- Book of haikus, Jack Kerouac ; edited and with an introduction by Regina Weinreich
- Children make terrible pets, --and more stories about family, Weston Woods presents
- Stories of trees, woods, and the forest, edited by Fiona Stafford
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- Nature, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Last child in the woods, saving our children from nature-deficit disorder, Richard Louv
- The best American science and nature writing 2019, edited and with an introduction by Sy Montgomery ; Jaime Green, series editor
- Four fields, Tim Dee
- The wild, the world's most spectacular untamed places, Claudia Martin
- La vida alrededor de un árbol, texto e ilustraciones, Feruccio Cucciarini ; traducción al Español, Silvia Sellés Ricomà
- Trees, written by Pamela Hickman ; illustrated by Carolyn Gavin
- Silk poems, Jen Bervin
- Morel tales, the culture of mushrooming, Gary Alan Fine
- How to read nature, Tristan Gooley
- Beauty in the beast, flora, fauna, and endangered species of artist Ralph Burke Tyree, CJ Cook with Paige Herbert
- Enchantment of the faerie realm, communicate with nature spirits & elementals, Ted Andrews
- Slow down, 50 mindful moments in nature, written by Rachel Williams ; illustrated by Freya Hartas
- Ultimate trivia, Donna Hoke, Volume 1
- Rewild yourself, making nature more visible in our lives, Simon Barnes
- Seed to dust, life, nature, and a country garden, Marc Hamer, author of How to catch a mole
- My first book of nature, Alain Grée
- Meditations from the wilderness, edited with an introduction by Charles A.E. Brandt
- You are here, poetry in the natural world, edited and introduced by Ada Limón, 24th Poet Laureate of the United States
- 365 ways to go wild, embrace your innner adventurer every day of the year, Sam Lacey
- Forces of nature, a BBC production with PBS co-produced by France Télévisions ; producer and director, Stephen Cooter (Motion, Color), Matthew Dyas (Elements, Shape) ; executive producer, Andrew Cohen ; series producer, Danielle Peck
- Picture the sky, Barbara Reid
- The wonders of nature, written by Ben Hoare ; illustrated by Angela Rizza and Daniel Long
- A pocketful of poems, by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Javaka Steptoe
- Secretos de la naturaleza
- The wild out your window, exploring nature near at hand, Sy Montgomery
- Entangled life, how fungi make our worlds, change our minds & shape our futures, Merlin Sheldrake
- Lovely seeds, a walk through the garden of our becoming, R.H. Swaney
- Limber, Angela Pelster
- The book of animal secrets, nature's lessons for a long and happy life, David B. Agus, MD
- Patterns in nature, Bela Davis
- Naturaleza y ecología, Eleonora Barsotti
- Vesper flights, Helen Macdonald
- The watchman's canoe, Light Dancing Productions presents ; written and directed by Barri Chase
- Temple Grandin's guide to working with farm animals, safe, humane livestock handling practices for the small farm, Temple Grandin
- Native species, poems, by Todd Davis
- Nature spy, written by Shelley Rotner and Ken Kreisler ; photographs by Shelley Rotner
- The forest has eyes, Bev Doolittle [paintings] ; by Elise Maclay
- Ubiquitous, celebrating nature's survivors, poetry by Joyce Sidman illustrations by Beckie Prange
- Balanced and barefoot, how unrestricted outdoor play makes for strong, confident, and capable children, Angela J. Hanscom
- Writing wild, forming a creative partnership with nature, Tina Welling
- Ting ting, ting ting, written by Phillis Gershator ; illustrated by Alison Jay, Chinese translation by Sylvia Denham
- Falling awake, Alice Oswald