Incoming Resources
- Life, a natural history of the first four billion years of life on earth, Richard Fortey
- Too much of a good thing, how four key survival traits are now killing us, Lee Goldman, MD
- The evolution of power, a new understanding of the history of life, Geerat J. Vermeij
- The story of life, a first book about evolution, Catherine Barr and Steve Williams ; illustrated by Amy Husband
- Grzimek's animal life encyclopedia, Michael Hutchins, series editor ; Valerius Geist and Eric Pianka, advisory editors ; in association with The Wildlife Society
- Sleeping beauties, the mystery of dormant innovations in nature and culture, Andreas Wagner
- Elemental, how five elements changed Earth's past and will shape our future, Stephen Porder
- The ancestor's tale, a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution, Richard Dawkins
- Billions of years, amazing changes, the story of evolution, Laurence Pringle ; illustrations by Steve Jenkins ; with a foreword by Jerry A. Coyne, PhD
- Who will it be?, how evolution connects us all/, Paola Vitale, Rossana Bassù
- The top 10 myths about evolution, Cameron M. Smith and Charles Sullivan ; illustrations by Gerald Fried
- Future evolution, Peter Ward ; images by Alexis Rockman ; foreword by Niles Eldredge
- Improbable destinies, fate, chance, and the future of evolution, Jonathan B. Losos ; illustrated by Marlin Peterson
- Our family tree, an evolution story, Lisa Westberg Peters ; illustrated by Lauren Stringer
- Darwin's blind spot, evolution beyond natural selection, Frank Ryan
- The next species, the future of evolution in the aftermath of man, Michael Tennesen
- Some assembly required, decoding four billion years of life, from ancient fossils to DNA, Neil Shubin
- Evolution vs. creationism, an introduction, Eugenie C. Scott ; foreword by Niles Eldredge
- Life after people, written, produced and directed by David de Vries ; produced by Vincent Lopez ; produced by Flight 33 Productions for History Television Network Productions
- Some assembly required, decoding four billion years of life, from ancient fossils to DNA, Neil Shubin