Extinction (Biology)
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Extinction (Biology)
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Extinction (Biology)
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- Extinction, evolution and the end of man, Michael Boulter
- How to clone a mammoth, the science of de-extinction, Beth Shapiro
- Dead serious, wild hope amid the sixth extinction
- The Late, Great Endlings, Deborah Kerbel
- Extinction and the human, four American encounters, Timothy Sweet
- Avoiding the extinction of humanity, a practical plan
- Extinction studies, stories of time, death, and generations
- If you exist, in search of a reader deep in the future, Lillian Moats
- The invention of ecocide, agent orange, Vietnam, and the scientists who changed the way we think about the environment, David Zierler
- Impact!, asteroids and the science of saving the world
- Under a green sky, global warming, the mass extinctions of the past, and what they can tell us about our future, Peter D. Ward
- Travels with trilobites, adventures in the paleozoic
- Dinosaurs to dodos, an encyclopedia of extinct animals
- Extinction, a radical history, Ashley Dawson
- Twilight of the mammoths, ice age extinctions and the rewilding of America, Paul S. Martin
- The anthropology of extinction, essays on culture and species death
- Brink of extinction, can we stop nature's decline?
- T. rex and the crater of doom, Walter Alvarez
- The Sixth Extinction, an Unnatural History
- The Miner's Canary, Unraveling the Mysteries of Extinction
- Cat wars, the devastating consequences of a cuddly killer, Peter P. Marra and Chris Santella
- GONE, a search for what remains of the world's lost creatures
- Biodiversity, a beginner's guide, John Spicer
- The medea hypothesis, is life on earth ultimately self-destructive?, Peter Ward
- Cataclysms, a new geology for the twenty-first century, Michael R. Rampino
- An inventory of losses
- Extinction, What Happened to the Dinosaurs, Mastodons, and Dodo Birds? With 25 Projects, Laura Perdew
- Ecocide, a short history of the mass extinction of species, Franz Broswimmer
- Last extinction
- Last of the giants, the rise and fall of Earth's most dominant species
- Why dinosaurs matter, Kenneth Lacovara
- The worst of times, how life on earth survived eighty million years of extinctions, Paul B. Wignall
- Rise of the mammals, director, Luke Geoffrey
- End times, a brief guide to the end of the world : asteroids, supervolcanoes, rogue robots, and more, Bryan Walsh
- Extinction, what happened to the dinosaurs, mastadons, and dodo birds : with 25 projects, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Why dinosaurs matter, Kenneth Lacovara ; illustrations by Mike Lemanski
- End of the megafauna, the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals, Ross D.E. MacPhee ; with Illustrations by Peter Schouten
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert. --
- Day the dinosaurs died
- Otherlands, journeys in Earth's extinct ecosystems, Thomas Halliday
- A global warning?, produced by Pioneer Productions for the History Channel ; written & directed by Alex Hearle. --
- Dark matter and the dinosaurs, the astounding interconnectedness of the universe, Lisa Randall
- The end of Eden, wild nature in the age of climate breakdown, Adam Welz
- Our planet, the past, present and future of earth, disc 3, The History Channel
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Force of nature, the David Suzuki movie, Entertainment One presents in association with Telefilm Canada ... [et al.] ; produced by Entertainment One in co-production with The National Film Board of Canada ... [et al.] ; produced by Janice Tufford and Sturla Gunnarsson ; directed by Sturla Gunnarsson
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