ATLAS OBSCURA: WILD LIFE: An Explorer’s Guide to the World’s Living Wonders
ATLAS OBSCURA: WILD LIFE invites readers to travel the globe, from Arctic deserts to lush jungles to the depths of the ocean—and even into the heart of our densest cities.
ATLAS OBSCURA: WILD LIFE invites readers to travel the globe, from Arctic deserts to lush jungles to the depths of the ocean—and even into the heart of our densest cities.
A Sea Full of Turtles: The Search for Optimism in an Epoch of Extinction is an inspired and impassioned story of adventure that
explores the richness of marine life and charts a path of resilience and hope in the face of environmental challenges.
Brooklyn Goes Home we learn that each small act of love and kindness shown to any animal not living its best life helps make us whole.
Bill Streever reviews Ben Goldfarb’s new book Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet…
A late season heat wave gives the author pause about our future in a warmer world.
Those who still deny that the global warming we are experiencing is being caused by human activity need to look at the facts…
Refugees can be any living creature that is forced to leave their native home in order to survive — including not only humans but animals as well….
Wild horses still run free in America, but not for much longer if we don’t convince our elected officials to protect them.
The Parrot and the Igloo should be read by anyone working or intending to work in the sciences if for no other reason than its portrayal of the nasty drawn-out personal battles that often confront practitioners.
Before the wolves have even gotten to Colorado the hunters and ranchers are already planning the hunting season, and the excuses to justify it.