Incoming Resources
- Where do animals live?, Katerina Gorelik
- Clean and dirty, Ming Tan ; illustrations by Ali Shandi Ramadan
- Weird nature, John Downer
- Superpowers of nature, wild wonders of the world, Georges Feterman
- Superheroes of nature, incredible skills to survive and thrive
- Hunting to survive, by Clara MacCarald
- Wildlife anatomy, the curious lives & features of wild animals around the world, Julia Rothman with help from Lisa Hiley
- Not so different, finding human nature in animals, Nathan H. Lents
- Animals in action, [written by Sally Morgan]
- Strange survivors, how organisms attack and defend in the game of life, One R. Pagan
- A field guide to animal tracks, text and illustrations by Olaus J. Murie
- Born in China, Disneynature presents ; a Chuan Films and Brian Leith production ; produced by Roy Conli, Brian Leith, Phil Chapman ; written by David Fowler with Brian Leith & Paul Chapman and Lu Chuan ; directed by Lu Chuan
- Being a beast, adventures across the species divide, Charles Foster
- Sentient, how animals illuminate the wonder of our human senses, Jackie Higgins
- Secrets of the zoo, Natonal Geographic, [Season 1]
- Animalkind, remarkable discoveries about animals and revolutionary new ways to show them compassion, Ingrid Newkirk & Gene Stone ; foreword by Mayim Bialik
- Animals defending themselves
- Animal wise, the thoughts and emotions of our fellow creatures, Virginia Morell
- The smart swarm, how understanding flocks, schools, and colonies can make us better at communicating, decision making, and getting things done, Peter Miller
- On animals, Susan Orlean
- Fuzz, when nature breaks the law, Mary Roach
- Fuzz, when nature breaks the law, Mary Roach
- Animals finding food
- Genesis, the deep origin of societies, Edward O. Wilson ; illustrated by Debby Cotter Kaspari
- On animals, Susan Orlean
- Furry logic, the physics of animal life, Matin Durrani & Liz Kalaugher
- Beyond words, what animals think and feel, Carl Safina
- Life, extraordinary animals, extreme behaviour, Martha Holmes and Mike Gunton ; [with] Rupert Barrington ... [et al.]
- 30 animals that made us smarter, stories of the natural world that inspired human ingenuity, Patrick Aryee with Michael Bright ; illustrations by Lizzie Harper
- The smartest animals on the planet, Sally Boysen ; with a contribution from Deborah Custance
- 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
- What do animals eat?, Katerina Gorelik
- Beasts, what animals can teach us about the origins of good and evil, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
- Pesky critters!, squirrels, raccoons, and other furry invaders, by Joan Axelrod-Contrada
- On animals, Susan Orlean
- Aesop's animals, the science behind the fables, Jo Wimpenny
- Why the cheetah cheats, and other mysteries of the natural world, Lewis Smith
- Animals in translation, using the mysteries of autism to decode animal behavior, Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson
- Primates, BBC Studios : PBS ; Thirteen Productions ; produced and directed by Nikki Waldron, Nick Easton and Victoria Buckley
- Fuzz, when nature breaks the law, Mary Roach
- Parenting papas:, unusual animal fathers, Judy Cutchins and Ginny Johnston
- Smile!, and other practical life lessons your dogs can teach you while you are training them, Lynne Swanson, DVM
- Animals in translation, using the mysteries of autism to decode animal behavior, by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson
- Dancing cockatoos and the dead man test, how behavior evolves and why it matters, Marlene Zuk
- Behave, the biology of humans at our best and worst, Robert M. Sapolsky
- Owls aren't wise & bats aren't blind, a naturalist debunks our favorite fallacies about wildlife, Warner Shedd ; illustrated by Trudy Nicholson
- Dynasties, BBC Studios Natural History Unit [and others] ; series producer, Rupert Barrington
- Man vs. wild, Diverse Bristol Ltd. ; Discovery Channel, Collection 1
- The parrot's lament, and other true tales of animal intrigue, intelligence, and ingenuity, Eugene Linden
- Animals in summer, by Jane R. McCauley