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Breath of the Gods The History and Future of the Wind
Winchester, Simon.
Paper Book
New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester returns with a thought-provoking history of the wind, written in his edifying and entertaining style. What is going on with our atmosphere? The headlines are filled with news of devastating hurricanes, murderous tornadoes, and cataclysmic...
When Trees Testify Science Wisdom History and America's Black Botanical Legacy
Montgomery, Beronda L.
Paper Book
This stunning cultural and personal reclamation of Black history and Black botanical mastery offers up lessons from the natural world shared through the stories of long-lived trees. The histories of trees in America are also the histories of Black Americans. Pecan trees were...
Life on a Little Known Planet Dispatches from a Changing World
Kolbert, Elizabeth.
Paper Book
A landmark collection of Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Kolbert's most important pieces about climate change and the natural world A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR "To be a well-informed citizen of Planet Earth," Rolling Stone has advised,...
Evergreen The Trees That Shaped America
Preszler, Trent.
Paper Book
A natural history of the most ubiquitous yet invaluable trees on earth-the spruces, pines, and firs that have shaped our buildings and cultural traditions for millennia-exploring our deep connection with trees and inspiring us to reclaim that often elusive "Christmas spirit." Evergreen...
Just Visiting This Planet Further Scientific Adventures of Merlin from Omniscia
Tyson, Neil deGrasse/ Tyson, Stephen J. (ILT).
Paper Book
From Neil deGrasse Tyson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, comes a spirited journey to the planets and stars, revealing the answers to many mysteries of our galaxy and beyond. In this companion volume to Merlin's Tour of...
Tigers Between Empires The Improbable Return of Great Cats to the Forests of Russia and China
Slaght, Jonathan C.
Paper Book
A Best Book of the Year: Scientific American, The Minneapolis Star Tribune, CounterPunch, The Telegraph, BookPage A Chicago Tribune Most-Anticipated Book of the Season "Epic . . . Slaght again shines his...
Arrogant Ape The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters
Webb, Christine
Paper Book
A New York Times's Notable Book of 2025 An impassioned celebration of humility before the living world that leads us to a new understanding of other species--and ourselves Darwin considered humans one part of the web of life, not the apex of a natural...
Replaceable You Adventures in Human Anatomy
Roach, Mary
Paper Book
The body is the most complex machine in the world, and the only one for which you cannot get a replacement part from the manufacturer. For centuries, medicine has reached for what's available--sculpting noses from brass, borrowing skin from frogs and hearts from pigs, crafting eye parts from jet...
Strata stories from deep time
Poppick, Laura.
Paper Book
The epic stories of our planet's 4.54-billion-year history are written in strata--ages-old remnants of ancient seafloors, desert dunes, and riverbeds striping landscapes around the world. In this brilliantly original debut work, science writer Laura Poppick decodes strata to lead us on a journey...
Genius bat the secret life of the only flying mammal
Yovel, Yossi (Ecologist and neurobiologist)
Paper Book
"[A] wonderful book." --Nature "A mind-opening adventure." --Natural History An awe-inspiring tour of bat world by the world's leading expert With nearly 1500 species, bats account for more than twenty percent of...
Story of CO2 Is the Story of Everything How Carbon Dioxide Made Our World
Brannen, Peter.
Paper Book
"Ambitious, absorbing... Brannen is an effusive, maximalist writer, a mind vividly alive on the page... and his arguments, like his writing, are hugely compelling."--The New York Times Book Review How carbon dioxide made planet Earth, shaped human history, and now holds our...
Call of the Honeyguide What Science Tells Us About How to Live Well With the Rest of Life
Dunn, Rob
Paper Book
A "soulful tribute" (New York Times) that shows how rethinking our relationships with other species can help us reimagine the future of humankind  A New York Times Notable Book of the Year   In the woodlands of sub...
When the Forest Breathes Renewal and Resilience in the Natural World
Simard, S.
Paper Book
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * The author of Finding the Mother Tree offers a powerful vision for saving our forests based on nature's deep-rooted cycles of renewal. "A masterclass on the inner workings of forests. . . . This is science as an act of love for the world...
World Appears A Journey Into Consciousness
Pollan, Michael
Paper Book
The Instant New York Times Bestseller "Pollan's real genius--the word is not too strong--remains intact. That is his uncanny ability to scent the direction in which the culture is headed. He did it with food and psychedelics, and now, though A World Appears focuses on...
I Told You So! Scientists Who Were Ridiculed Exiled and Imprisoned for Being Right
Kaplan, Matt
Paper Book
An energetic and impassioned work of popular science about scientists who have had to fight for their revolutionary ideas to be accepted--from Darwin to Pasteur to modern day Nobel Prize winners. For two decades, Matt Kaplan has covered science for the Economist. He's...
Chasing Lewis's Monkeyflower The Amazing Afterlife of the Lewis and Clark Expedition's Wild Plants
Adelman, Elizabeth
Paper Book
A look at the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the plant specimens the great explorers gathered on their way--and of their amazing afterlife. Elizabeth Adelman's Chasing the Missing Monkeyflower is the two hundred-year saga of finding, losing, and finding the wild plants...
Cells The Illustrated Story of Life
Sardet, Christian.
In the fifteenth century, as astronomers charted the skies and explorers mapped the globe, the nature of life itself remained a mystery. It wasn't until the seventeenth century that Robert Hooke, looking through one of the earliest microscopes, coined the term cell. Nearly two centuries...
Whispers of Rock The Stories That Stone Tells about Our World and Our Lives
Khatwa, Anjana
Paper Book
A geologist's revelatory account of how our planet's seemingly inert bones pulse with unexpected vitality "Poetic and heartfelt."--Robert Macfarlane, author of Is a River Alive? A New Scientist Best Book of the Year
Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep Why Rats Laugh Jellyfish Sleep Earthworms Socialize and Othe
Stipp, David
Paper Book
For fans of accessible and fun popular science comes an exploration of evolution's quirkiest puzzles and most enduring mysteries.  Why do cats live longer than dogs? Why do bees have yellow stripes? Why can we smell a skunk from a mile away? Such questions...
Squirrel How a Backyard Forager Shapes Our World
Castaldo, Nancy.
Paper Book
Squirrels are a common sight, seemingly everywhere in wild and urban nature. Their chattering antics in city parks delight us while their raids on our backyard gardens and birdfeeders never fail to exasperate. But squirrels are more than amusing backyard entertainers, and few of us know much...
What Sheep Think about the Weather How to Listen to What Animals Are Trying to Say
Thomas, Amelia.
Paper Book
Are animals trying to tell us something--and have we been too distracted to notice? It started with a hummingbird dive-bombing Amelia Thomas over her morning coffee, and a pair of piglets who just wouldn't stay put. Soon Amelia, journalist and new farmer, begins to question the...
Spinosaur Tales The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs
Hone, David.
Paper Book
The spinosaurs - the dinosaur group that includes the largest land predator of all time, the awe-inspiring Spinosaurus - star in this cutting-edge review. The giant sail-backed carnivorous dinosaur Spinosaurus is one of the most famous of all dinosaurs; a staple...
Crayfish crawfish crawdad the biology and conservation of North America's favorite crustaceans
Graham, Zackary A.
Paper Book
Whatever you call them--crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads--these small crustaceans are a vital piece of the larger ecosystem, and though they're found nationwide, the American Southeast and Appalachia are among the most biodiverse places for these animals. Biologist and crayfish expert Zackary Graham...
Lost Wonders 10 Tales of Extinction from the 21st Century
Lathan, Tom/ Kohda, Claire (ILT).
Paper Book
In Lost Wonders author and journalist Tom Lathan tells the powerful stories of ten species that have lived, died out and been declared extinct since the turn of the twenty-first century. Many scientists believe that we are currently living through the Earth's sixth mass...
Cloud Warriors Deadly Storms Climate Chaos And the Pioneers Creating a Revolution in Weather Fore
Weber, Thomas E.
Paper Book
The unprecedented inside story of the people pushing boundaries of science and technology to build better weather forecasts--providing life-saving warnings and crucial intelligence about nature's deadliest threats Killer tornadoes. Catastrophic hurricanes. Lethal heat waves....
Super Natural How Life Thrives in Impossible Places
Riley, Alex.
Paper Book
From scorching deserts to frozen seabeds, from the highest peaks of the Himalaya to the hadal depths of the oceans, there are habitats on this Earth that appear hostile to life--yet where, nevertheless, life flourishes. In North American forests, wood frogs awaken each spring from solid blocks of...
Frostlines A Journey Through Entangled Lives and Landscapes in a Warming Arctic
Shea, Neil.
Paper Book
A Recommended Read from Yale Climate Connections "[Frostlines weaves] together natural history, indigenous perspective, and environmental transformation in the Arctic. The book helps bring a human story to the science of climate change."--Parade A...
Hidden Seasons A Calendar of Nature's Clues
Gooley, Tristan
We all notice the flowers of spring, longer days of summer, colors of autumn, and snowfalls of winter. But have you observed the way that water tends to run clearest in June? Did you know that at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, you can find Sirius due south in the night sky? And have...
Battle of the Big Bang the new tales of our cosmic origins
Afshordi, Niyayesh, 1978-
Paper Book
"Excellent."--Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal * "Terrific."--Liz Else, New Scientist (Best Popular Science Books of 2025 So Far) * "A brilliant overview of the state of modern cosmology."--Alex O'Connor, alexoconnor.com * "This will expand...
Feather Detective Mystery Mayhem and the Magnificent Life of Roxie Laybourne
Sweeney, Chris
Paper Book
"A biography that reads like a novel." --The Wall Street Journal * "Laybourne was a badass." --Los Angeles Times * "Sweeney's biography must be read to be believed." --The Millions * "Engrossing...Riveting...This entrances." --Publishers Weekly * NPR Books We...
In the circle of ancient trees our oldest trees and the stories they tell
Trouet, Valerie.
Paper Book
"In these exquisitely illustrated pages, we hear from ten explorers who clamber down cliffs, traverse bogs, and dodge killer bees to study the world's greatest plants."--Oliver Uberti, author of Atlas of the Invisible and Where the Animals Go From the...
Oldest rocks on earth a search for the origins of our world
Lamb, Simon
Earth has existed for an immense period of time--an almost unimaginable 4.6 billion years. If we ventured far enough into the past, would we reach a time when our planet was fundamentally different? Did it always have landscapes like those we see today, sculpted by wind, rain, and the forces of...
Every Last Fish A Deep Dive Into Everything They Do for Us and We Do to Them
George, Rose.
Paper Book
A fresh and fascinating take on fish, the fishing industry, and our shared future, from one of our most intrepid and entertaining nonfiction writers. Slippery, wet, and strange: Fish can be easier to think of as food than as fellow animals. But what do we know about these creatures...
Peatlands a journey between land and water
Fowler, Alys
Paper Book
'Why do I like bogs so much? I think it is because I feel very at home with them, I think this has something to do with my queerness and their queer nature as a space.' The value of peat bogs as a natural resource and haven of biodiversity is undisputed, yet few of us have...
Salt lakes an unnatural history
Tracey, Caroline.
Paper Book
More than a hundred salt lakes dot Earth's surface, most of them hidden away in remote desert valleys. But today nearly all of them are at risk of drying up. Their death is a harbinger of rising sea levels, life-threatening dust storms, and environmental collapse. Writer and geographer...
Human Nature Nine Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet
Marvel, Kate.
Paper Book
A Scientific American Best Book of the Year A captivating exploration of climate change that uses nine different emotions to better understand the science, history, and future of our evolving planet Scientist Kate Marvel has seen the world end before, sometimes...
Insect anatomy the curious world of bees beetles butterflies and bugs
Rothman, Julia
Paper Book
Get a close-up look at the world of insects with a delightfully illustrated guide to the fascinating insects, bugs, arachnids, and other creatures that populate our planet by the billions.  Millions of species of insects fly, crawl, dig, swarm, and eat on every...
Ocean From the Shore to the Abyss
De Vos, Asha.
Paper Book
A colourful visual journey from the shoreline to the ocean's depths to celebrate the sheer diversity of life beneath the waves. Three quarters of the ocean has never been seen by humans. Drawing on the recent success of Trees, this companion book explores our oceans,...
Everyday naturalist how to identify animals plants and fungi wherever you go
Lupa
Paper Book
Learn to identify animals, plants, and fungi wherever you go with this step-by-step guide for spotting and recording key traits and characteristics. If you've ever consulted a field guide to identify a new bird at your feeder, you know the process isn't as easy as it sounds. In...
Metamorphosis a natural and human history
Harman, Oren Solomon
Paper Book
A search for the meaning of one of nature's greatest riddles: why do so many creatures transform? "Beautiful... Entertaining... Inspiring."--Nature "A meditation on transformation . . . Warm [and] empathetic . . . wonderful."<...
Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean An Environmental History of Our Place in the Solar System
deGroot, Dagomar
Paper Book
A Scientific American, Nautilus, and New Scientist Best Book of the Year The untold story of how environmental change throughout the cosmos shaped five hundred years of human civilization. Our solar system is a dynamic arena where...
Feather Wars And the Great Crusade to Save America's Birds
McCommons, James H
Paper Book
"A definitive history of bird conservation in America." (Kirkus Reviews, starred) From the time the country was founded, early Americans assumed that the land's natural resources were infinite, including its birds, which were zealously hunted for food, game, and...
Gemini Stepping Stone to the Moon the Untold Story
Kluger, Jeffrey.
Paper Book
ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF FALL 2025 From the bestselling co-author of Apollo 13 comes the thrilling untold story of the pioneering Gemini program that was instrumental in getting Americans on the moon. Without Gemini, there...
Do aliens speak physics and other questions about science and the nature of reality
Whiteson, Daniel
Paper Book
When the long-awaited day dawns and the aliens finally arrive on Earth, they might eat us and destroy the planet--or, just maybe, they might share the secrets of the Universe with us. When that time comes, will we be able to cross the communication barrier to beg for our lives? If the aliens do...

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