Wildlife conservation
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Wildlife conservation
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Wildlife conservation
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Incoming Resources
- Elements, by Nick Farrow, Episode 8
- Wildlife research and management in the national parks, R. Gerald Wright
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 22
- Elements, by Nick Farrow, Episode 23
- Wild souls, freedom and flourishing in the non-human world, Emma Maris
- Wildlife crisis, [by] Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and James Fisher. Forewords by the Prince of the Netherlands and Peter Scott. Epilogue by Stewart L. Udall. Published with the cooperation of the World Wildlife Fund
- Our magnificent wildlife, how to enjoy and preserve it
- Wildlife heroes, 40 leading conservationists and the animals they are committed to saving, by Julie Scardina and Jeff Flocken ; with photo editor Sterling Zumbrunn
- Endangered species
- Extinction studies, stories of time, death, and generations, edited by Deborah Bird Rose, Thom van Dooren, and Matthew Chrulew
- The life of the marsh;, the North American wetlands, [by] William A. Niering
- Silent spring
- Elements, by Nick Farrow, Episode 15
- Let them live;, a worldwide survey of animals threatened with extinction
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 33
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 26
- Tiger moon, Fiona Sunquist, Mel Sunquist
- Endangered species, protecting biodiversity, Kim Masters Evans
- Green matters, by Nick Farrow, Episode 11
- Journey to planet Earth, a Screenscope production in association with South Carolina ETV ; film[s] by Marilyn & Hal Weiner
- Lost woods, the discovered writing of Rachel Carson, edited and with an introduction by Linda Lear
- Green matters, by Nick Farrow, Episode 19
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 21
- State of the wild 2006, a global portrait of wildlife, wildlands, and oceans, edited by Sharon Guynup ; Wildlife Conservation Society
- Vanishing wildlife of North America,, by Thomas B. Allen. Foreword by Gilbert M. Grosvenor
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 31
- Living with wildlife, how to enjoy, cope with, and protect North America's wild creatures around your home and theirs, the California Center for Wildlife with Diana Landau and Shelley Stump
- In search of the jaguar, produced by Stella Cha, Kate Churchill ; directed by Kate Churchill ; written by Stella Cha
- The way of the tiger, natural history and conservation of the endangered big cat, K. Ullas Karanth
- Elements, by Nick Farrow, Episode 9
- Return of the bison, a story of survival, restoration, and a wilder world, Roger L. Di Silvestro
- Elements, by Nick Farrow, Episode 6
- Nature's keepers, on the front lines of the fight to save wildlife in America, Michael Tobias
- Going, going, gone?, animals and plants on the brink of extinction and how you can halp, Malcolm Tait
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 29
- The living planet, the state of the world's wildlife, edited by Norman Maclean (University of Southampton)
- Wildlife extinction, text and photographs by Charles L. Cadieux ; drawings by Bob Hines
- Beacham's guide to international endangered species, edited by Walton Beacham, Kirk H. Beetz
- Elements, by Nick Farrow, Episode 16
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 38
- Smithsonian book of giant pandas, Susan Lumpkin, John Seidensticker
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 40
- Wild life, the institution of nature, Irus Braverman
- The endangered kingdom, the struggle to save America's wildlife, Roger L. DiSilvestro
- Save the dolphins, Michael Donoghue & Annie Wheeler
- Dead serious, wild hope amid the sixth extinction, Eli J. Knapp ; chapter illustrations by Linda M. Knapp
- Extinct and vanishing animals;, a biology of extinction and survival
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 30
- Biology and conservation of musteloids, edited by David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman, and Lauren A. Harrington, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
- Bio-diversity under threat, the Sundarbans & the Bengal Tiger, by Pumpkin TV
Outgoing Resources
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