Incoming Resources
- The ends of the world, Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions, Peter Brannen
- The ends of the world, Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions, Peter Brannen
- When life nearly died, the greatest mass extinction of all time, Michael J. Benton
- The invention of ecocide, agent orange, Vietnam, and the scientists who changed the way we think about the environment, David Zierler
- Extinction studies, stories of time, death, and generations
- Greenhouse of the dinosaurs, evolution, extinction, and the future of our planet, Donald R. Prothero
- T. rex and the crater of doom, Walter Alvarez
- The medea hypothesis, is life on earth ultimately self-destructive?, Peter Ward
- The worst of times, how life on earth survived eighty million years of extinctions, Paul B. Wignall
- Rise of the mammals, director, Luke Geoffrey
- Extinction, what happened to the dinosaurs, mastadons, and dodo birds : with 25 projects, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- The ends of the world, volcanic apocalypses, lethal oceans, and our quest to understand Earth's past mass extinctions, Peter Brannen
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert ; young readers adaptation by John Kleiner
- Otherlands, journeys in Earth's extinct ecosystems, Thomas Halliday
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Extinctopedia, discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet, written by Serenella Quarello ; illustrated by Alessio Alcini ; translated by Margaret Greenan