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- The zoologist's guide to the galaxy, what animals on Earth reveal about aliens--and ourselves, Arik Kershenbaum
- Underbug, an obsessive tale of termites and technology, Lisa Margonelli
- I love insects, Lizzy Rockwell
- What an owl knows, the new science of the world's most enigmatic birds, Jennifer Ackerman
- Yoshi and the ocean, a sea turtle's incredible journey home, written and illustrated by Lindsay Moore
- Find more birds, 111 surprising ways to spot birds wherever you are, written and photographed by Heather Wolf
- Why peacocks?, an unlikely search for meaning in the world's most magnificent bird, Sean Flynn
- Better living through birding, notes from a Black man in the natural world, by Christian Cooper
- Our wild calling, how connecting with animals can transform our lives; and save theirs, Richard Louv
- Shark, why we need to save the world's most misunderstood predator, Paul de Gelder
- Birdgirl, looking to the skies in search of a better future, Mya-Rose Craig
- Secrets of the octopus, Sy Montgomery
- The whale who swam through time, a 200-hundred-year journey in the Arctic, written by Alex Boersma and Nick Pyenson ; illustrated by Alex Boersma
- World of wonders, in praise of fireflies, whale sharks, and other astonishments, Aimee Nezhukumatathil ; with illustrations by Fumi Mini Nakamura
- A llama is not an alpaca, and other mistaken animal identities, written by Karen Jameson ; illustrated by Lorna Scobie
- The glitter in the green, in search of hummingbirds, Jon Dunn
- Buzz, sting, bite, why we need insects, Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson ; translated by Lucy Moffatt ; illustrations by Tuva Sverdrup-Thygeson
- My tiny life by Ruby T. Hummingbird, Paul Meisel
- Different, gender through the eyes of a primatologist, Frans de Waal with drawings & photographs by the author
- The United States of cryptids, a tour of American myths and monsters, J.W. Ocker
- A most remarkable creature, the hidden life and epic journey of the world's smartest birds of prey, Jonathan Meiburg
- Giants of the monsoon forest, living and working with elephants, Jacob Shell
- Becoming wild, how animal cultures raise families, create beauty, and achieve peace, Carl Safina
- Kingdom of play, what ball-bouncing octopuses, belly-flopping monkeys, and mud-sliding elephants reveal about life itself, David Toomey