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Books to celebrate what's on our planet this Earth Day 2023

by Amanda Ross on 2023-04-03T11:25:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

Some books only available via interlibrary loan. Click on a cover to request, place a hold, or read instantly if an ebook!

  We are the middle of forever : Indigenous voices from Turtle Island on the changing Earth  An immense world : how animal senses reveal the hidden realms around us  Nomad century : how climate migration will reshape our world  Indigenous peoples, natural resources and governance : agencies and interactions  When animals dream : the hidden world of animal consciousness The sacred balance : rediscovering our place in nature  The rise and reign of the mammals : a new history, from the shadow of the dinosaurs to us  The carbon almanac : it's not too late  Art and climate change  Wild Rituals  Tending the wild  Restoration Agriculture      the hidden life of trees  Iwígara   Voices for Animal Liberation   Beloved Beasts gathering moss  Living in the Anthropocene    The new wild   our wild calling  Forest conservation in the Anthropocene : science, policy, and practice how to give up plastic  Captive  ecofeminism  Resurrection Science   Half-earth socialism   WILD SOULS : freedom and flourishing in the non -human world.   Fresh banana leaves : healing indigenous landscapes through indigenous science    Plants as persons : a philosophical botany  What a plant knows : a field guide to the senses    How to be animal : a new history of what it means to be human  Finding the mother tree : discovering the wisdom of the forest   Fuzz  SILENT EARTH : averting the insect apocalypse.  Braiding sweetgrass  The carbon footprint of everything  our native bees  Beyond the war on invasive species : a permaculture approach to ecosystem restoration  Bee time : lessons from the hive  Never home alone : from microbes to millipedes, camel crickets, and honeybees, the natural history of where we live    The Guide to Humane Critter Control : Natural, Nontoxic Pest Solutions to Protect Your Yard and Garden.    Dance of the dung beetles : their role in our changing world   Nature underfoot : living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us  lost feast   Eating animals   Ethical eating in the postsocialist and socialist world    Edible insects : a global history  Protecting pollinators : how to save the creatures that feed our world  Bugs for breakfast : how eating insects could help save the planet  earth, animal, and disability liberation  Understanding climate change : a practical guide arts of living on a damaged planet  decolonizing extinction   do we need pandas?       last chance to see  Civilization critical : energy, food, nature, and the future  we are the weather   waste  Under a white sky : the nature of the future  Clearing the air : the beginning and the end of air pollution  the climate diet   The uninhabitable earth : life after warming  Saving animals, saving ourselves : why animals matter for pandemics, climate change, and other catastrophes Almanac for the anthropocene : a compendium of solarpunk futures  Indigenous resurgence : decolonialization and movements for environmental justice  Transforming conservation : a practical guide to evidence and decision making  Obstacles to environmental progress : a U.S. Perspective.  

  

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