Naturalistes -- États-Unis -- Biographies
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Naturalistes -- États-Unis -- Biographies
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- Walking nature home, a life's journey, Susan J. Tweit ; illustrated by Sherrie York
- When women were birds, fifty-four variations on voice, Terry Tempest Williams
- When women were birds, fifty-four variations on voice, Terry Tempest Williams
- On a farther shore, the life and legacy of Rachel Carson, by William Souder
- E.O. Wilson, of ants and men, produced by Shining Red Productions, Inc. for PBS ; Shelly Schulze, director ; Graham Townsley, writer/executive producer
- Rachel Carson, a 42nd Parallel Films production for American experience ; American Experience Films ; WGBH ; produced by Rafael de la Uz, Michelle Ferrari ; written and directed by Michelle Ferrari
- Grinnell, America's environmental pioneer and his restless drive to save the West, John Taliaferro
- Natural rivals, John Muir, Gifford Pinchot, and the creation of America's public lands, John Clayton
- Thoreau in his own time, a biographical chronicle of his life, drawn from recollections, interviews, and memoirs by family, friends, and associates, edited by Sandra Harbert Petrulionis
- My first summer in the Sierra, John Muir ; photographs by Scot Miller
- Scammon, beyond the lagoon : a biography of Charles Melville Scammon, by Lyndall Baker Landauer
- The father of American conservation, George Bird Grinnell, adventurer, activist, author, Thom Hatch
- Biophilia, The diversity of life, Naturalist, Edward O. Wilson ; David Quammen, editor
- The naturalist, Theodore Roosevelt, a lifetime of exploration, and the triumph of American natural history, Darrin Lunde
- Audubon at sea, the coastal & transatlantic adventures of John James Audubon, edited by Christoph Irmscher and Richard J. King ; with a foreword by Subhankar Banerjee
- On a farther shore, the life and legacy of Rachel Carson, William Souder
- Henry David Thoreau, a life, Laura Dassow Walls
- In the footsteps of Audubon, Denis Clavreul ; with a foreword by David Allen Sibley ; translated from French by Martha Le Cars
- The most defiant devil, William Temple Hornaday and his controversial crusade to save American wildlife, Gregory J. Dehler
- Walking it off, a veteran's chronicle of war and wilderness, Doug Peacock
- Louis Agassiz, creator of American science, Christoph Irmscher
- The wilder Muir, the curious nature of John Muir, edited and introduced by Bonnie J. Gisel ; illustrations by Fiona King
- John James Audubon, drawn from nature, a production of Thirteen/WNET New York and Florentine Films/Hott Productions, Inc. ; produced by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey ; directed by Lawrence Hott ; written by Ken Chowder
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