(Pub. Date: 03-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226840529)
An hourly guide that follows twenty-four mollusks to reveal the fascinating lives behind their shells. From morning to night and from the Arctic to the equator, snails, clams, and other shell-making mollusks have busy days. In this sho...More info...
(Pub. Date: 03-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226842943)
An hourly guide that follows twenty-four snakes as they find mates, hunt, and survive a changing world. Does a snake crossing your path trigger delight or dread? The answer is clear for celebrated biologist Marty Crump, who shows us th...More info...
This book is a comprehensive review of the entire lineage of monitor lizards (Varanidae), living and extinct. It fills a gap in our understanding of the relationships and role of environmental and ecological diversity and their effects on evolutio...More info...
(Pub. Date: 02-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Black and White Publishing, ISBN-13: 9781785308031)
For fans of the much-loved Lia Leendertz annual Almanac, The Welsh Almanac focuses in on Wales as a region and its nature, language and timeless traditions. Embark on a journey through Wales with The Welsh Almanac, a month-by-m...More info...
‘A moving, essential book . . . Nobody writes about Nature with more beauty and grace than Jay Griffiths’ Brian EnoFrom celebrated author Jay Griffiths comes a unique and heartfelt insight into the healing nature of ou...More info...
Colour photographs of cloud formations and their groundbreaking explanatory text enable readers to read the sky, pick up the clues and predict what the weather will do - a brilliant concept. Instant Weather Forecastings winning...More info...
Unwilded explores how our shift from lives immersed in nature to repetitive indoor routines has harmed our wellbeing and sense of connection, and, in turn, the planet. It shows how we can quietly begin to restore what we have lost by going outside a...More info...
(Pub. Date: 01-Jul-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of Nebraska Press, ISBN-13: 9781496247322)
Bloodlines: A Story of Horses, Family, and Obsession is a love storyof a mothers love for her husband and a fathers love for horses. Combining memoir and social history with a journey into the world of horses, Liza J. Nicholas reveals how a parent...More info...
Series: Environment and Region in the American West
(Pub. Date: 01-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Nebraska Press, ISBN-13: 9781496239587)
Yosemite National Park hosts more than four million visitors annually, a number that underscores both the national parks immense popularity and its limits. Large numbers of visitors means air pollution from car emissions, noise pollution that drown...More info...
Water Security for Ecosystems: Metrics and Pathways for a Sustainable Future explores the mechanisms to support sustainable management of aquatic resources during rising global water demand, global change, and population growth. By identifying resou...More info...
With 1350 active volcanoes on Earth and 50-70 erupting annually, this volume delves beneath the surface, explaining what makes these natural forces tick.Volcanoes: What Everyone Needs to Know® guides the reader throu...More info...
This go-to identification guide for Delmarva beachcombers provides color photos of seashells and information about the animals that lived in them. This go-to identification guide for Delmarva beachcombers provides color photo...More info...
Despite having brains as small as a grain of sand, Darwins most marvellous atoms of matter, insects learn much about the world that they inhabit. This book invites you to explore this world and learn how insects navigate within it, from moths migrat...More info...
Brilliant, powerful, fascinating ROBERT MACFARLANE, author of Is a River Alive? Deeply thoughtful ROBIN WALL KIMMERER, author of Braiding Sweetgrass Captivating and exhilarating TRISTAN GOOLEY, author of How to Read a Tree A tree is...More info...
Exploring four ecological Dalit and Adivasi life narratives from the southernmost Indian state of Kerala, this book delves into ruptures and disruptions to the authors relationships with nature as brought about by developmental policies and the prod...More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: Down East Books,U.S., ISBN-13: 9781684752249)
More likely than not, visitor photos of Acadia National Park include trees, whether the sharp spires of spruce and fir perched atop Otter Cliffs, streaks of pitch pines on the ledges of the Beehive, gnarled birches on Cadillac Mountain, or the jack...More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 9780691281674)
A stunningly illustrated exploration of the lives of wolves around the worldHunted to near extinction, wolves evoke a sense of our planet’s dwindling wildernesses. Rather than fear them, we should better understand the crucial role...More info...
Dog-friendly travel guide for the Cotswolds. Expert advice on excursions and short breaks for dog lovers in Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire. Twenty-five ideas cover city breaks, campsites, hiking an...More info...
A pocket-friendly field guide to the trees of the British Isles. A pocket-friendly field guide to the trees of the British Isles. RSPB Trees of the British Isles features all tree species that regularly occur i...More info...
Calling all cat lovers! From playful kittens to cozy furballs, Kawaii Cats is packed with charm, creativity, and a whole lot of purr-sonality. Because your cat thinks you deserve a relaxing coloring break (maybe). Calling all cat l...More info...
Cultivate a more meaningful life—one peaceful, beautiful page at a time.We are all gardeners. Whether we till the earth or never plant a seed, we all tend to something: family, friendships, hopes, and dreams. In How Does Your Gard...More info...
Let the steady strength of trees guide you through life’s sunshine and storms in these soulful reflections from Douglas Wood.Of all the teachers in the natural world, few are as rooted in wisdom—or as generous in spirit—as trees. The...More info...
Discover the power of our relationship with Y Môr (the sea) along the Wales Coast Path. Matthew Yeomans takes us on journeys along the official walking trail, which in its entirety covers 870 miles (1400 km) of the Welsh coast...More info...
A charming, accessible and global journey into the myriad ways birds live in groups and socialise from professor of biology and avid birder Joan E. Strassmann....More info...
Hilarious . . . theres no one else quite like him working today. RACHEL COOKE, OBSERVER A love letter to dating. AMINDER DHALIWAL Hilarious, hopeful, poignant, goofy, gorgeously illustrated, and gay af. JUSTIN HALL A shaggy-dog gra...More info...
(Pub. Date: 03-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226840529)
An hourly guide that follows twenty-four mollusks to reveal the fascinating lives behind their shells. From morning to night and from the Arctic to the equator, snails, clams, and other shell-making mollusks have busy days. In this sho...More info...
(Pub. Date: 03-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226842943)
An hourly guide that follows twenty-four snakes as they find mates, hunt, and survive a changing world. Does a snake crossing your path trigger delight or dread? The answer is clear for celebrated biologist Marty Crump, who shows us th...More info...
Make your northern lights bucket list dreams come true. Youve seen the stunning photographs and the breathtaking videos, and now its time to experience the magic of the northern lights for yourself. But where on earth can you see them? Whe...More info...
Join Robin Crawford on a personal journey from the source of the River Tay to the sea. Reaching back to a prehistoric fish found near Balruddery in Perthshire, we follow its story through time to the present day, with detours to seek gold, clans, ba...More info...
The Edge of Silence is a profoundly moving and poignant book that explores the authors hearing loss as he journeys in search of endangered British native species. Neils journey takes him to the mountaintops and islands of the Scottish Highlands to...More info...
The banana is the most eaten fruit in the world but its future is under threat. World expert Professor James Dale contemplates how well save the humble banana in this fascinating edition to the FUTURES Series....More info...
Unwilded explores how our shift from lives immersed in nature to repetitive indoor routines has harmed our wellbeing and sense of connection, and, in turn, the planet. It shows how we can quietly begin to restore what we have lost by going outside a...More info...
A story of recovery, love, and loss—a memoir of healing ourselves and the natural world. Cara Benson did not come to love easy. As a low bottom addict, she crawled through subway tunnels and partnered with an abusive man. When she came...More info...
Colour photographs of cloud formations and their groundbreaking explanatory text enable readers to read the sky, pick up the clues and predict what the weather will do - a brilliant concept. Instant Weather Forecastings winning...More info...
‘A moving, essential book . . . Nobody writes about Nature with more beauty and grace than Jay Griffiths’ Brian EnoFrom celebrated author Jay Griffiths comes a unique and heartfelt insight into the healing nature of ou...More info...
An inspiring memoir that explores nature’s crucial role in our emotional and mental health, and a poignant meditation on surviving the darkest recesses of human nature (The Marginalian). Bats can hear shapes, plants can eat...More info...
This book is a comprehensive review of the entire lineage of monitor lizards (Varanidae), living and extinct. It fills a gap in our understanding of the relationships and role of environmental and ecological diversity and their effects on evolutio...More info...
A book about finding home amidst the ancient mountains and lakes of northern Greece. A story of people, pelicans, borders and bears. A story of shelter, generosity and welcome. A stor...More info...
(Pub. Date: 02-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Black and White Publishing, ISBN-13: 9781785308031)
For fans of the much-loved Lia Leendertz annual Almanac, The Welsh Almanac focuses in on Wales as a region and its nature, language and timeless traditions. Embark on a journey through Wales with The Welsh Almanac, a month-by-m...More info...
From Japans most famous, classic novelist comes a remarkable gem of wit, irony, and feline observation A stray kitten, catapulted to literary fame loudly observes the world of Meiji Japan in all its absurdity. But hes not the only cat in...More info...
Series: Environment and Region in the American West
(Pub. Date: 01-Jul-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Nebraska Press, ISBN-13: 9781496239587)
Yosemite National Park hosts more than four million visitors annually, a number that underscores both the national parks immense popularity and its limits. Large numbers of visitors means air pollution from car emissions, noise pollution that drown...More info...