Incoming Resources
- Squishy, misty, damp & muddy, the in-between world of wetlands, Molly Cone
- At home in the tide pool, by Alexandra Wright ; illustrated by Marshall Peck
- Seeds, stems, and stamens, the ways plants fit into their world, by Susan E. Goodman ; photographs by Michael J. Doolittle
- Tundra, by Susan H. Gray
- Grassland, Edward R. Ricciuti
- One small place by the sea, by Barbara Brenner ; illustrated by Tom Leonard
- Water, a natural history, Alice Outwater ; illustrations by Billy Brauer
- Arctic tundra and polar deserts, Chris Woodford
- On the seashore, Anna Milbourne ; illustrated by Erica-Jane Waters
- The ecology book, foreword by Tony Juniper
- Barnacles eat with their feet, delicious facts about the tide pool food chain, text and photographs by Sherry Shahan
- Planet Earth II., a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; co-produced with BBC America, ZDF, Tencent and France Televisions ; executive producer, Michael Gunton ; series producer, Tom Hugh-Jones ; producers, Justin Anderson, Ed Charles, Fredi Devas, Chadden Hunter, Emma Napper, Elizabeth White, Widescreen
- Mountains and highlands, Tim Harris
- An American safari, adventures on the North American prairie, Jim Brandenburg ; edited by JoAnn Bren Guernsey
- Tropical grasslands, Ben Morgan
- Pond, Paul Fleisher
- Desert food webs, by Paul Fleisher
- Living in the desert, by Jan Kottke
- Shrublands, David Burnie
- The gift of the tree, by Alvin Tresselt ; illustrated by Henri Sorensen
- Coral reefs, Laurence Pringle
- Oceans and beaches, Trevor Day
- Who eats what?, food chains and food webs, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Coral reef partners, Eric Ethan and Marie Bearanger
- Garden of the spirit bear, life in the Great Northern Rainforest, by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; illustrated by Deborah Jane Milton
- Discovering pond life, by Colin S. Milkins
- Living in a rainforest, by Joanne Winne
- Oak tree, by Gordon Morrison
- Rivers, lakes, streams, and ponds, Richard Beatty
- Rain forest, by [written and edited by Elinor Greenwood]
- Coral reef builders, Eric Ethan and Marie Bearanger
- Plastic, an autobiography, Allison Cobb
- More than just a vegetable garden, text and photos by Dwight Kuhn
- Rain forests, a nonfiction companion to Afternoon on the Amazon, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Wetlands, Richard Beatty
- Salt marsh, Paul Fleisher ; [illustrations by Jean Cassels]
- Frank Einstein and the bio-action gizmo, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Life on the equator, Stephanie Lazor
- WALL-E., Walt Disney Pictures presents ; a Pixar Animation Studios film ; directed by Andrew Stanton ; produced by Jim Morris ; original story by Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter ; screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Blu-ray/DVD/Widescreen
- Where the water goes, life and death along the Colorado River, David Owen
- Deserts and semideserts, Michael Allaby, Robert Anderson, and Ian Crofton
- Yellowstone fires, written by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; photographs by William Mu~noz and others
- Tundra, by Elizabeth Kaplan
- Disappearing lake, nature's magic in Denali National Park, Debbie S. Miller ; illustrations by Jon Van Zyle
- Deserts, by Melissa S. Cole ; [photographs by Tom and Pat Leeson]
- Crinkleroot's guide to knowing the trees, by Jim Arnosky
- What are food chains and webs?, Bobbie Kalman & Jacqueline Langille
- Welcome to the green house, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Laura Regan
- Beachcombing, exploring the seashore, by Jim Arnosky
- Eyewitness pond & river, written by Steve Parker ; [special photography, Philip Dowell]