Endangered species
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Endangered species
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Endangered species
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Incoming Resources
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- Tiger, lord of the jungle, Alain Pons & Francois Moutou
- Planet without apes, Craig B. Stanford
- Why am I rare?, [written and photographed by Michelle Gilders]
- The last tortoise, a tale of extinction in our lifetime, Craig B. Stanford
- Wildlife heroes, 40 leading conservationists and the animals they are committed to saving, by Julie Scardina and Jeff Flocken ; with photo editor Sterling Zumbrunn
- 100 under 100, the race to save the world's rarest living things, Scott Leslie ; foreword by Stuart Pimm
- Animals in danger, Andy Hopkins and Joc Potter
- Hope for animals and their world, how endangered species are being rescued from the brink, Jane Goodall ; with Thane Maynard and Gail Hudson
- A sheltered life, the unexpected history of the giant tortoise
- The empty ocean, plundering the world's marine life, written and illustrated by Richard Ellis
- The future of life, Edward O. Wilson
- Trophy, the Orchard ; CNN Films ; Impact Partners ; Puls Films ; Reel Peak Films ; The Long Run ; director, Christina Clusiau & Shaul Schwarz
- Caribou and the north, a shared future, Monte Hummel, Justina C. Ray ; forewords by Robert Redford and Stephen Kakfwi ; sketches by Robert Bateman
- The elephant, by Stuart P. Levine
- Endangered, wildlife on the brink of extinction, George C. McGavin
- Last of the giants, the rise and fall of Earth's most dominant species, by Jeff Campbell ; illustrations by Adam Grano
- Species on the edge of survival
- The rarest of the rare, vanishing animals, timeless worlds, Diane Ackerman
- Cranes, a natural history of a bird in crisis, Janice Hughes
- Dynasties, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; co-produced with BBC America, Tencent Penguin Pictures, France Télévisions and CCTV9 ; series producer, Rupert Barrington ; producers, Rosie Thomas, Miles Barton, Simon Blakeney, Nick Lyon
- Wild life!, a look at nature's odd ducks, underfrogs, and other at-risk species, Re:wild with Syd Robinson
- The way of the tiger, natural history and conservation of the endangered big cat, K. Ullas Karanth
- Wildlife heroes, 40 leading conservationists and the animals they are committed to saving, by Julie Scardina and Jeff Flocken ; with photo editor Sterling Zumbrunn
- Last chance to see, in the footsteps of Douglas Adams, written & photographed by Mark Carwardine ; foreword by Stephen Fry
- Endangered species, Lauri S. Friedman, book editor
- The moth snowstorm, nature and joy, Michael McCarthy
- Giant pandas in the wild, saving an endangered species, photographs and text by Lu Zhi ; with an essay and photographs by George B Schaller ; preface by Claude Martin ; introduction by Pan Wenshi
- Fraser's penguins, a journey to the future in Antarctica, Fen Montaigne
- Hope for animals and their world, how endangered species are being rescued from the brink, Jane Goodall ; with Thane Maynard and Gail Hudson
- Shadow of the bear, travels in vanishing wilderness, Brian Payton
- 100 animals, Nick Garbutt ; with Mike Unwin
- Silence of the songbirds, how we are losing the world's songbirds and what we can do to save them, Bridget Stutchbury
- Rewilding the world, dispatches from the conservation revolution, Caroline Fraser
- Say goodbye to the cuckoo, migratory birds and the impending ecological catastrophe, Michael McCarthy
- Threatened, the controversial struggle of the southern sea otter, produced by Palomar College Television ; produced & directed by Bill Wisneski ; associate produced by Mona Witherington ; written by Bill Wisneski
- Nature, a production of Thirteen and ArgoFilms in association with WNET.org for PBS ; produced and written by Allison Argo ; executive producer, Fred Kaufman ; series producer, Bill Murphy
- 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
- Dead zone, where the wild things were, Philip Lymbery
- News of the Earth, Homero Aridjis ; translated and edited by Betty Ferber
- U-X-L endangered species, Julia Garbus, Noah Berlatsky ; Kathleen J. Edgar, project editor
- American wolf, a true story of survival and obsession in the West, Nate Blakeslee
Outgoing Resources
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