Incoming Resources
- Over and under the canyon, by Kate Messner ; with art by Christopher Silas Neal
- Fire birds, valuing natural wildfires and burned forests, written and photographed by Sneed B. Collard III
- Ecomazes, twelve Earth adventures, by Roxie Munro
- Tropical rain forest, April Pulley Sayre
- Rain forests, a nonfiction companion to Afternoon on the Amazon, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Grasslands, by Greg Reid
- Planet earth III, A BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; co-produced with BBC America, ZDF, Tencent and France Televisions ; produced and directed by Nick Easton, Will Ridgeon, Kiri Cashell, Charlotte Bostock, Sarah Whalley [and 3 others]
- Mountains, Anna Claybourne
- Bringing back the wolves, how a predator restored an ecosystem, written by Jude Isabella ; illustrated by Kim Smith
- A log's life, by Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrations by Robin Brickman
- Here is the coral reef, Madeleine Dunphy ; illustrated by Tom Leonard
- How the forest grew, by William Jaspersohn ; ill. by Chuck Eckart
- Pacific Coast, by Bayard H. McConnaughey and Evelyn McConnaughey
- Waste, one woman's fight against America's dirty secret, Catherine Coleman Flowers ; foreword by Bryan Stevenson
- Who eats what?, food chains and food webs, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Pond & river, written by Steve Parker ; [special photography, Philip Dowell]
- Forest explorer, a life-size field guide, Nic Bishop
- A brief history of Earth, four billion years in eight chapters, Andrew H. Knoll
- Arctic alphabet, exploring the north from A to Z, text and photography by Wayne Lynch
- Pizazz, Sophy Henn
- Once there was a tree, by Natalia Romanova ; illustrated by Gennady Spirin ; adapted by Anne Schwartz
- Eyewitness plant, director, Brian Cummins ; writer, David Stafford ; a BBC Scienceworld production for BBC Worldwide Americas, Dorling Kindersley Vision ; in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting
- Vivi loves science, wind and water, Derting, Kimberly
- Explore the tropical rain forest, by Linda Tagliaferro
- A landscape history of New England, edited by Blake Harrison and Richard W. Judd
- Ecology, written by Steve Pollock
- Wetlands, Greg Reid
- The secret life of trees, by Chiara Chevallier
- Frozen planet II, produced & directed by Alex Lanchester, Rachel Scott, Orla Doherty, Jane Atkins, James Reed ; series producers, Elizabeth White, Kathryn Jeffs ; a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production for BBC & BBC America ; co-produced with MIGU Video, ZDF and France Télévisions
- Mount St. Helens, the eruption and recovery of a volcano, by Rob Carson ; with selected photographs by Geff Hinds, Cheryl Haselhorst and Gary Braasch
- Deserts, Greg Reid