Incoming Resources
- Beastly, the 40,000-year story of animals and us, Keggie Carew
- Animal baths, by Bob Barner
- Daytime nighttime, William Low
- The inner life of animals, love, grief, and compassion : surprising observations of a hidden world, Peter Wohlleben ; foreword by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson ; translation by Jane Billinghurst
- Genesis, the deep origin of societies, Edward O. Wilson ; illustrated by Debby Cotter Kaspari
- The big, bad book of beasts, the world's most curious creatures, Michael Largo
- Animal superpowers, Andrea Silen
- Fuzz, when nature breaks the law, Mary Roach
- Teaming up, animal partners, Cassidy St. James
- Blowholes, book gills, and butt-breathers, how animals get their oxygen, Doug Wechsler
- Poop detectives, by Ellen Lawrence
- Does it fart?, the definitive field guide to animal flatulence, Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti ; illustrated by Ethan Kocak
- An immense world, how animal senses reveal the hidden realms around us, Ed Yong
- Ick!, delightfully disgusting animal dinners, dwellings, and defenses, Melissa Stewart
- Look at me!, how to attract attention in the animal world, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- Nighttime animals, U.S. senior editor, Shannon Beatty
- In my backyard, by Valarie Giogas ; illustrated by Katherine Zecca
- Animals in fall, by Mari Schuh
- Wild animal babies!, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt
- Kate & Pippin, an unlikely friendship, Martin Springett ; photographs by Isobel Springett
- Animal life, Charlotte Uhlenbroek, [editor in chief]
- Packs, strength in numbers, Hannah Salyer
- Amazing animals, Richard & Louise Spilsbury
- How animals grieve, Barbara J. King
- Humanimal, incredible ways animals are just like us!, by Christopher Lloyd ; illustrated by Mark Ruffle
- Who eats orange?, written by Dianne White ; illustrated by Robin Page
- Dancing cockatoos and the dead man test, how behavior evolves and why it matters, Marlene Zuk
- Spring animals, Julie Murray
- Crinkleroot's guide to knowing animal habitats, by Jim Arnosky
- What do animals think and feel?, an investigation into emotion and behavior / Karsten Brensing ; [translated from the German by Peter Lewis]
- Animals in spring, by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
- Nature's rule breakers, creatures that don't fit in, Jessica Fries-Gaither
- Set your alarm, sloth!, more advice for troubled animals from Dr. Glider, written by Jess Keating ; illustrator, Pete Oswald
- Swarms, written by Jim Pipe ; created and Designed by David Salariya
- Being a beast, adventures across the species divide, Charles Foster
- Solitary animals, introverts of the wild, by Joshua David Stein ; art by Dominique Ramsey
- Winter, winter, cold and snow, by Sharon Gibson Palermo and illustrated by Christina Song
- What do they do with all that poo?, written by Jane Kurtz ; illustrated by Allison Black
- Animals work, by Ted Lewin
- Animals with cameras., written and produced and directed by Anne Sommerfield, Clare Dornan ; written and produced by Gillian Taylor ; directed by Hannah Ward and Matthew Andrews, Widescreen
- Poop eaters, by Ellen Lawrence
- Animals in winter, by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
- Astonishing animals, by Kristin Marciniak
- Whose poop is that?, Darrin Lunde ; illustrated by Kelsey Oseid
- Does it fart?, the definitive field guide to animal flatulence, Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti ; illustrated by Ethan Kocak
- Fuzz, when nature breaks the law, Mary Roach
- Sick!, the twists and turns behind animal germs, by Heather L. Montgomery ; illustrated by Lindsey Leigh
- Exploding ants, amazing facts about how animals adapt, by Joanne Settel
- What do animals do in spring?, by Jenna Lee Gleisner