You Only Go Extinct Once

Stuck in the Anthropocene with the Pleistocene Blues Again
By Bob Lorentson

Bob Lorentson’s You Only Go Extinct Once is a satirical and humorous look at the evolution of pretty much all forms of life on Earth. He begins with the prospects and risks of reviving extinct species through gene editing, particularly focusing on the woolly mammoth....

My Gardening Journal

A Weekly Tracker and Logbook for Planning Your Garden
By Sarah Simon, Colin Simon

Gardening is an excellent way to control what you eat and what goes into your body. If you are interested in creating and building a garden, one of the most important things is to plan each step. If you need tools and resources to begin...

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Delaware From Railways to Freeways

First State, Second Phase
By Dave Tabler

Delaware From Railways to Freeways by Dave Tabler is a deep look into the history and culture of the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. It’s the second volume in the Delaware History Overview series. The book is about far more than transportation, as...

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The Imperfect Vegan

Making a difference on a (mostly) plant-based diet
By Cat White

After a personal decision to do her part by significantly reducing animal-based choices, Cat White wrote about her feelings on veganism in her book, The Imperfect Vegan. White details the reason for her "mostly vegan" approach, citing statistics on climate change. Expressed in three parts,...

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The Conceivable Future

Planning Families and Taking Action in the Age of Climate Change
By Meghan Elizabeth Kallman and Josephine Ferorelli

The Conceivable Future addresses one of the most challenging questions faced by today's generation: Is it ethical to have children in a world facing climate collapse? Meghan Elizabeth Kallman and Josephine Ferorelli explore this complex issue without offering easy answers but instead creating a space...

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Loose on the Landscape

An Ecologist Looks for Meaning in the Wildest Places
By Joel Everett Harding

Loose on the Landscape by Joel Everett Harding is a breathtaking journey into the heart of nature, a mesmerizing blend of personal experiences and ecological insights. This creatively written memoir weaves a tapestry of adventure, reflection, and a profound appreciation for the natural world. Readers...

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The ForestWomen

A Journal, A Journey
By Written By Sissel Waage and Illustrated By Ivana Josipovic

The ForestWomen: A Journal, A Journey, written by Sissel Waage and illustrated by Ivan Josipovic, is a journal dedicated to encouraging readers to look at their environment and learn from it. Each page delves into different nature exercises that the reader can utilize to be...

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Wild Child

101 Thoughts on Nature Vol.2
By Chad Von Dette

Wild Child (101 Thoughts on Nature Vol.2) by Chad Von Dette is an artistic book that highlights the various lessons we can learn from nature. The author encourages us to observe nature and find oneness within ourselves and our surroundings. A connection with nature will...

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Volcanic Adventures in Tonga

Species Conservation on Tin Can Island
By Ann Göth

Volcanic Adventures in Tonga: Species Conservation on Tin Can Island is about Ann Göth's experience of Tongan culture and her contributions to saving the volcano birds from extinction. Ann found a chance to broaden her view of the world when she got a call from...

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The Road to Continental Heart

Befriending, and Defending, the Spirit of North America
By Steven Dale Davison

The Road to Continental Heart is the chronicle of a collaborative journey documented in original poetry by Steven Dale Davison and photography by George Lawrence, who together migrated across America with peaceful, like-minded eco-warriors. Davison captures North America's essence through the written word and poetic...

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