Endangered species
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Endangered species
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Endangered species
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Incoming Resources
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- Rhinos, by Kevin J. Holmes ; consultant, C. Dietrich Schaaf
- Jaguars, by Darlene R. Stille
- American alligator, by Carla Mooney ; content consultant, James Perran Ross
- American bison, by Anita Yasuda
- Back from the brink, Nancy F. Castaldo
- Rhinoceroses, by Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Grizzly bear, by Tammy Gagne ; content consultant, Chris Servheen, PhD
- Humpback whales, by Kristine Hirschmann
- Tigers, Sarah L. Thomson ; photographs provided by the Wildlife Conservation Society
- Siberian tigers, by Stephanie St. Pierre
- Bald eagle, by Anita Yasuda ; content consultant, James W. Grier
- The wildlife detectives, how forensic scientists fight crimes against nature, Donna M. Jackson ; photographs by Wendy Shattil and Bob Rozinski
- Wolves, Laura Evert ; illustrations by John F. McGee
- The sixth extinction, journey among the lost and left behind, Terry Glavin
- Last chance to see, animals on the verge of extinction, West Park Pictures Production ; BBC Wales ; produced and directed by Tim Green, Ben Southwell, John Paul Davidson, Disc 1-2,, Widescreen
- No more dodos, how zoos help endangered wildlife, Nicholas Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis
- Hope for animals and their world, how endangered species are being rescued from the brink, Jane Goodall, with Thane Maynard and Gail Hudson
- It could still be endangered, by Allan Fowler
- Bugs in danger, our vanishing bees, butterflies, and beetles, Mark Kurlansky ; illustrated by Jia Liu
- Giant Galápagos tortoise, by Tammy Gagne ; content consultant, Danielle Edwards
- The spotted owl, by Alvin, Virginia, and Robert Silverstein
- Counting lions, portraits from the wild, Katie Cotton ; illustrated by Stephen Walton ; with a foreword by Virginia McKenna
- Last of the giants, the rise and fall of earth's most dominant species, by Jeff Campbell ; illustrations by Adam Grano
- Endangered animals, by Elise Forier
- Music for tigers, Michelle Kadarusman
- Leatherback turtles, E. Melanie Watt
- Panther, shadow of the swamp, Jonathan London ; illustrated by Paul Morin
- The race to save the Lord God Bird, by Phillip Hoose
- Gray wolf, by Tammy Gagne
- Dead zone, where the wild things were, Philip Lymbery
- Humpback whale, by Emily O'Keefe
- What's the difference?, an endangered animal subtraction story, by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Joan Waites
- Lonesome George, the giant tortoise, Francine Jacobs ; illustrations by Jean Cassels
- Viva Puerto Rico., writer and director, Peter Fison ; producers, Charlotte Lathane ; a Windfall Films West Production part of the Argonon Group for Thirteen Productions LLC and BBC Studios in association with WNET ; this program was produced solely by Thirteen Productions LLC, Widescreen
- If sharks disappeared, Lily Williams
- Pandas., born to be wild, produced by Jacky Poon, Yuanqi Wu ; written by Mark Fletcher ; a co-production of Terra Mater Factual Studios and Mark Fletcher Productions in association with Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET, DVD/Widescreen
- Tigers, by Patricia Janes
- California condor, by Amanda Lanser ; content consultant, Janet A. Hamber
- Project Otter, Susan Ring
- Lesser spotted animals, the coolest creatures you've never heard of, Martin Brown
- The wolves are back, Jean Craighead George ; paintings by Wendell Minor
Outgoing Resources
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