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- A beginner's guide to recognizing trees of the Northeast, Mark Mikolas
- Rock collecting for kids, an introduction to geology, Dan R. Lynch
- Bird homes and habitats, Bill Thompson III
- Mushrooms, Todd Telander
- National Geographic field guide to the birds of eastern North America, edited by Jon L. Dunn and Jonathan Alderfer with Paul Lehman
- How to forage for mushrooms without dying, an absolute beginner's guide to identifying 29 wild, edible mushrooms, Frank Hyman
- U.S. guide to venomous snakes and their mimics, Scott Shupe
- 100 plants to feed the bees, provide a healthy habitat to help pollinators thrive, the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation ; Eric Lee-Mäder, Jarrod Fowler, Jillian Vento & Jennifer Hopwood
- The new Stokes field guide to birds, Donald & Lillian Stokes ; photographs by Lillian Stokes and others ; maps by Paul Lehman ; maps digitized by Matthew Carey
- Peterson field guide to North American bird nests, Casey McFarland, Matthew Monjello, and David Moskowitz; with contributions by Emily Gibson
- Held by the land, a guide to indigenous plants for wellness, Leigh Joseph
- Garden bugs & insects of the Northeast, identify pollinators, pests, and other garden visitors, Jaret C. Daniels
- Invasive plants, guide to identification and the impacts and control of common North American species, Sylvan Ramsey Kaufman, Wallace Kaufman
- Butterflies & moths, David Carter ; photography by Frank Greenaway ; consultant, Richard Jones
- Rocks & minerals, Nancy Honovich
- The Firefly guide to minerals, rocks & gems, Rupert Hochleitner
- Insects, their natural history and diversity with a photographic guide to insects of eastern North America, Stephen A. Marshall
- Rare birds of North America, Steve N. G. Howell, Ian Lewington, and Will Russell
- Peterson field guide to birds of North America, Roger Tory Peterson ; with contributions from Michael DiGiorgio [and others]
- The tree forager, 40 extraordinary trees & what to do with them, Adele Nozedar ; illustrations by Lizzie Harper [with a foreword by Hauschka]
- Basic illustrated edible wild plants and useful herbs, Jim Meuninck
- Mammal tracks & sign, a guide to North American species, Mark Elbroch, with Casey McFarland
- Bumble bees of North America, an identification guide, Paul H. Williams, Robbin W. Thorp, Leif L. Richardson & Sheila R. Colla
- Night sky, Howard Schneider
- A field guide to the birds, a completely new guide to all the birds of eastern and central North America, text and ill. by Roger Tory Peterson ; maps by Virginia Marie Peterson
- National Geographic Kids bird guide of North America, the best birding book for kids from a National Geographic bird expert, Jonathan Alderfer
- Horses of the world, Élise Rousseau ; illustrated by Yann Le Bris ; translated by Teresa Lavender Fagan
- The wild year, a field guide for exploring nature all around us, Kristyna Baczynski
- Slow birding, the art and science of enjoying the birds in your own backyard, Joan E. Strassmann ; illustrations by Anthony Bartle
- Bird, the definitive visual guide, Gill Pitts, senior editor ; BirdLife International, contributor
- Peterson field guide to weather, Jay Anderson, Jay M. Pasachoff, John A. Day
- Foraging wild edible plants of North America, more than 150 delicious recipes using nature's edibles, Christopher Nyerges
- A field guide to wildflowers, Northeastern and North-central North America, Roger Tory Peterson and Margaret McKenny ; illustrations by Roger Tory Peterson
- Bird families of North America, Pete Dunne and Kevin T. Karlson
- Fascinating shells, an introduction to 121 of the world's most wonderful mollusks, Andreia Salvador
- Mushrooming, an illustrated guide to the fantastic, delicious, deadly, and strange world of fungi, Diane Borsato; illustrations by Kelsey Oseid
- Birds of the world
- Mushrooms of North America, the complete identification reference to mushrooms--with full-color photographs; detailed descriptions of cup, stem, flesh, and spore print; and authorative notes on growth characteristics habitat, and conservation status, National Audubon Society ; [edited by Jim Cirigliano]
- Common mosses of the Northeast and Appalachians, Karl B McKnight, Joseph R. Rohrer, Kirsten McKnight Ward, Warren J. Perdrizet
- The fern guide, Northeastern and Midland United States and adjacent Canada, Edgar Theodore Wherry, illustrated by James C.W. Chen
- Spiders of North America, Sarah Rose
- Trees of North America, the complete identification reference to trees- with full-color photographs displaying leaf shape, bark, flowers, and fruit; updated range maps; and conservation status, National Audubon Society
- Fossils, David J. Ward ; photography by Colin Keates, David J. Ward
- Common bees of eastern North America, Olivia Messinger Carril and Joseph S. Wilson
- Secrets of snakes, the science beyond the myths, David A. Steen
- Pocket guide to the wildflowers of North America, Catherine Herbert Howell
- A kid's guide to backyard birds, Eliza Berkowitz ; illustrated by Nicole LaRue
- How to forage for wild foods without dying, an absolute beginner's guide to identifying 40 edible wild plants, Ellen Zachos
- The backyard birdwatcher's bible, written by Christopher Perrins, Sonya Patel Ellis, Paul Sterry, and Dominic Couzens ; original illustrations, Lynn Hatzius
- Wildflowers of North America, a coast-to-coast guide to more than 500 flowering plants, Damian Fagan