New and On Order, February 2012

Non-Fiction:

  • Aboveground-Belowground Linkages: Biotic Interactions, Ecosystem Processes, and Global Change, by Richard Bardgett and David Wardle
  • Amboseli Elephants: a Long-Term Perspective on a Long-Lived Mammal, by Cynthia Moss et al. (eds.)
  • Among African Apes: Stories and Photos from the Field, by Martha Robbins and Christophe Boesch (eds.)
  • Animal Investigators: How the World’s First Forensics Lab is Solving Crimes and Saving Endangered Species, by Laurel Neme
  • Cutthroat: Native Trout of the West, by Patrick Trotter
  • Fish, by Elizabeth Desombre and J. Samuel Barkin
  • Forest Health: an Integrated Perspective, by John Castello and Stephen Teale (eds.)
  • Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge, by Max Brockman (ed.)
  • Green Chemistry and Engineering: a Practical Design Approach, by Concepcion Jimenez-Gonzalez and David Constable
  • Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability: Redefining Our Relationship With Nature, by Brendon Larson
  • Mystery of Metamorphosis: a Scientific Detective Story, by Frank Ryan
  • Rin Tin Tin: the Life and the Legend, by Susan Orlean
  • Why Geology Matters: Decoding the Past, Anticipating the Future, by Doug Macdougall
  • Wild Horses of the West: History and Politics of America’s Mustangs, by J. Edward DeSteiguer

Fiction:

  • Art of Fielding, by Chad Harbach
  • Blotto, Twinks and the Dead Dowager Duchess, by Simon Brett
  • Breakdown:  a V.I. Warshawski Novel, by Sara Paretsky
  • Catch Me, by Lisa Gardner
  • Chalk Girl: a Mallory Novel, by Carol O’Connell
  • Charitable Body, by Robert Barnard
  • Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness, by Alexandra Fuller
  • Glass Demon, by Helen Grant
  • Hunter, by John Lescroart
  • Maine, by J. Courtney Sullivan
  • No Mark Upon Her, by Deborah Crombie
  • Red Ruby Heart in a Cold Blue Sea, by Morgan Callan Rogers
  • Retribution, by Val McDermid

 

Audiobooks:

  • Mindfulness for Beginners, by Jon Kabat-Zinn
  • Real Happiness: the Power of Meditation, by Sharon Salzberg
  • Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, by Edmund Morris
  • Theodore Rex, by Edmund Morris

February 19, 2012 at 10:47 pm Leave a comment

New and On Order, January 2012

Non-Fiction:

  • Biology and Management of White-Tailed Deer, by David Hewlitt (ed.)
  • Building a Sustainable Business: a Guide to Developing a Business Plan for Farms and Rural Business, by the Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture
  • Carnivores of the World, by Luke Hunter
  • Conservation of Pacific Sea Turtles, by Peter Dutton (ed.)
  • Designing our Future: Local Perspectives on Bioproduction, Ecosystems, and Humanity, by Mitsuru Osaki et al. (eds.)
  • Golden Eagle, by Jeff Watson
  • Reef Creature Identification: Tropical Pacific, by Paul Humann and Ned DeLoach
  • Repeat Photography: Methods and Applications in the Natural Sciences, by Robert Webb et al. (eds.)
  • Starting and Running Your Own Small Farm Business, by Sarah Beth Aubrey
  • Sustainability Science: a Multidisciplinary Approach, by Hiroshi Komiyama et al. (eds.)
  • Sustainable Vegetable Production from Start-Up to Market, by Vern Grubinger

Fiction:

  • 1222: a Hanne Wilhelmsen Novel, by Anne Holt
  • Anatomist’s Apprentice, by Tessa Harris
  • Back of Beyond, by C.J. Box
  • Believing the Lie, by Elizabeth George
  • Devil’s Elixir, by Raymond Khoury
  • Drop: a Novel, by Michael Connelly
  • Explosive Eighteen, by Janet Evanovich
  • Fish Trapped Inside the Wind, by Christien Gholson
  • Hot Water: a Novel, by Erin Brockovich and C.J. Lyons
  • Ronin’s Mistress, by Laura Joh Rowland
  • Rope, by Nevada Barr
  • Triple Shot, by Sandra Balzo
  • When the Killing’s Done, by T. Coraghessan Boyle

Juvenile Fiction:

  • Beautiful Friendship, by David Weber

Juvenile Non-fiction:

  • Creepy Backyard Invaders, by Ruth Owen
  • Icky House Invaders, by Ruth Owen

February 14, 2012 at 8:58 pm Leave a comment

New and On Order, December 2011

Nonfiction:

  • Agile City: Building Well-Being and Wealth in an Era of Climate Change, by James Russell
  • Bitterroot and Mr. Brandborg: Clearcutting and the Struggle for Sustainable Forestry in the Northern Rockies, by Frederick Swanson
  • Bottled Lightning: Superbatteries, Electric Cars, and the New Lithium Economy, by Seth Fletcher
  • Dead Daisies Make Me Crazy: Garden Solutions Without Chemical Pollution, by Loren Nancarrow and Janet Hogan Taylor
  • Dead Snails Leave no Trails: Natural Pest Control for Home and Garden, by Loren Nancarrow and Janet Hogan Taylor
  • Developing College Skills in Students with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, by Sarita Freedman
  • Dirr’s Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs, by Michael Dirr
  • Essential Naturalist: Timeless Readings in Natural History, by Michael Graham et al. (eds.)
  • Golden-Bristled Boar: Last Ferocious Beast of the Forest, by Jeffrey Greene
  • Growing Fruit Trees: Novel Concepts and Practices for Successful Care and Management, by Jean-Marie Lespinasse (ed.)
  • How Bad are Bananas? The Carbon Footprint of Everything, by Mike Berners-lee
  • Introduction to Animal Behavior: an Integrative Approach, by Michael Ryan and Walter Wilczynski
  • Our bodies, Ourselves, by the Boston Women’s Health Collective
  • Plastic Ocean: How a Sea Captain’s Chance Discovery Launched a Determined Quest to Save the Ocean, by Charles Moore et al.
  • RNA: Life’s Indispensable Molecule, by James Darnell
  • Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: the Oceans’ Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter, by Ellen Prager
  • Students with Asperger Syndrome, a Guide For College Personnel, by Lorraine Wolf
  • Studies in Outdoor Recreation Search and Research for Satisfaction (3rd. Ed.), by Robert Manning
  • Succeeding in College With Asperger Syndrome, by John Harpur
  • Supercooperators: Altruism, Evolution and Why We Need Each Other to Succeed, by Martin Nowak and Roger Highfield
  • Thinking Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman
  • Understanding Green Building Materials, by Traci Rose Ryder et al.
  • Understanding Soils in Urban Environments, by Pam Hazelton

Fiction:

  • Christmas Homecoming, by Anne Perry
  • Dovekeepers, by Alice Hoffman
  • Fenrir, by M.D. Lachlan
  • Forgotten Affairs of Youth, by Alexander McCall Smith
  • Lost Women of Lost Lake, by Ellen Hart
  • River of Smoke, by Amitav Ghosh
  • Robert B. Parker’s Killing the Blues, by Michael Brandman
  • Rock Bottom, by Erin Brockovich
  • Scotched, by Kaitlyn Dunnett
  • Sea of Poppies, by Amitav Ghosh
  • Snuff, by Terry Pratchett
  • Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon, by Laurie King (ed.)
  • Tag Man, by Archer Mayor

Juvenile Nonfiction:

  • Biomimicry: Inventions Inspired by Nature, by Dora Lee
  • Pine Trees, by Marcia S. Freeman
  • Story of Astronomy and Space, by Louie Stowell

Juvenile Fiction:

  • Emerald Atlas, by John Stevens
  • Fire, by James Patterson
  • Gift, by James Patterson
  • Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports, by James Patterson

 

January 3, 2012 at 5:25 pm Leave a comment

New and On Order, November 2011

Nonfiction:

  • Animal Anatomy for Artists, by Eliot Goldfinger
  • Atlas of Oceans, by John Farndon
  • Biology of Fishes, by Quentin Bone and Richard Moore
  • Blowout in the Gulf: the BP Oil Spill Disaster and the Future of Energy in America, by William Freudenberg and Robert Gramling
  • British Columbia’s Inland Rainforest: Ecology, Conservation, and Management, by Susan K. Stevenson et al.
  • Business of Sustainability: Trends, Policies, Practices, and Stories of Success, by Scott G. McNall et al. (eds.)
  • Caddisflies: a Field Guide to Eastern Species for Anglers and Other Naturalists, by Thomas Ames Jr.
  • Climate Change and Climate Modeling, by J. David Neelin
  • Climate Change and Environmental Ethics, by Ved P. Nanda (ed.)
  • Climate Change and National Security: a Country-Level Analysis, by Daniel Moran (ed.)
  • Company Towns in the Americas, by Oliver J. Dinius and Angela Vergara (eds.)
  • Concrete Planet: the Strange and Fascinating Story of the World’s Most Common Man-Made Material, by Robert Courland
  • Conservation Science: Balancing the Needs of People and Nature, by Peter Kareiva and Michelle Marvier
  • Creating Interdisciplinarity, by Lisa Lattuca
  • Creating Interdisciplinary Campus Cultures, by Julie Thompson Klein
  • Culture of Freedom: Ancient Greece and the Origins of Europe, by Christian Meier
  • Driven to Extinction: the Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity, by Richard G. Pearson
  • Ecological Thought, by Timothy Morton
  • EcoMind: Changing the Way We Think, to Create the World We Want, by Frances Moore Lappe
  • Egg and Nest, by Rosamond Purcell et al.
  • Empire of the Beetle, by Andrew Nikiforuk
  • Engineering Nature: Water, Development, and the Global Spread of American Environmental Expertise, by Jessica Teisch
  • Environmental Inequalities Beyond Borders: Local Perspectives on Global Injustices, by JoAnn Carmin and Julian Agyeman (eds.)
  • Environmental Policy, by Jane Roberts
  • Environmental Social Sciences: Methods and Research Design, by Ismael Vaccaro et al. (eds.)
  • Fallen Giants: a History of Himalayan Mountaineering From the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes, by Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver
  • Field Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates of North America, by James Thorp and D. Christopher Rogers
  • Fishermen’s Frontier: People and Salmon in Southeast Alaska, by David Arnold
  • Forensic Entomology: an Introduction, by Dorothy Gennard
  • Frogs: the Animal Answer Guide, by Michael Dorcas and J. Whitfield Gibbons
  • Frogs and Toads of the World, by Chris Mattison
  • Great Sea: a Human History of the Mediterranean, by David Abulafia
  • Hawks at a Distance, by Jerry Liguori
  • Honeybee Democracy, by Thomas Seeley
  • In Deep Water: the Anatomy of a Disaster, the Fate of the Gulf, and Ending Our Oil Addiction, by Peter Lehner and Bob Deans
  • Inhuman Nature: Sociable Life on a Dynamic Planet, by Nigel Clark
  • Introduction to Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution: Time and Space, by Michael Gillman
  • Invasion Ecology, by Julie Lockwood et al.
  • J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, by Charles Lebuff
  • Landscape Ecology of Fire, by Donald McKenzie et al. (eds.)
  • Lichen Biology, by Thomas Nash III (ed.)
  • Limits to Scarcity: Contesting the Politics of Allocation, by Lyla Mehta (ed.)
  • MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, Third Edition
  • Natural Hazards, Unnatural Disasters: the Economics of Effective Prevention, by the World Bank
  • Natural History of the Intermountain West: Its Ecological and Evolutionary Story, by Gwendolyn Waring
  • Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America (10th anniversary edition), by Barbara Ehrenreich
  • Plants, Health and Healing, by Elisabeth Hsu and Stephen Harris
  • Primate Family Tree: the Amazing Diversity of Our Closest Relatives, by Ian Redmond
  • Principles of Green Urbanism, by Steffen Lehmann
  • Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Ed.
  • Quiet World: Saving Alaska’s Wilderness Kingdom, 1879-1960, by Douglas Brinkley
  • Rapid Climate Change: Causes, Consequences and Solutions, by Scott McNail
  • Recovering a Lost River: Removing Dams, Rewilding Salmon, Revitalizing Communities, by Steven Hawley
  • Renewable Revolution: How We Can Fight Climate Change, Prevent Energy Wars, Revitalize the Economy and Transition to a Sustainable Future, by Sajed Kamal
  • Replenishing the Earth: the Settler Revolution and the Rise of the Anglo World, 1783-1939, by James Belich
  • Reptiles and Amphibians of the Southern Pine Woods, by Steven Reichling
  • Sadomasochism: Powerful Pleasures, by Peggy Kleinplatz and Charles Moser
  • Safe Passages: Highways, Wildlife and Habitat Connectivity, by Jon P. Beckman et al. (eds.)
  • Sandhill and Whooping Cranes, by Paul Johnsgard
  • Secret Life of Insects: an Entomological Alphabet, by Peter Millward
  • Serengeti III: Human Impacts on Ecosystem Dynamics, by A.R.E. Sinclair et al. (eds.)
  • Spider Behaviour, by Marie Elisabeth Herberstein (ed.)
  • Surviving the Apocalypse in the Suburbs: the Thrivalist’s Guide to Life Without Oil, by Wendy Brown
  • Sustainable Business and Industry: Designing and Operating for Social and Environmental Responsibility, by Joseph Jacobsen
  • Symbiogenesis: a New Principle of Evolution, by Boris Mikhailovich Kozo-Polianskii et al.
  • Urban Ants of North America and Europe, by John Klotz et al.
  • Urban Watersheds: Geology, Contamination, and Sustainable Development, by Martin Kaufman et al.
  • Vibrational Communication in Animals, by Peggy Hill
  • Water: Towards a Culture of Responsibility, by Antoine Frerot
  • World of Rivers: Environmental Change on Ten of the World’s Great Rivers, by Ellen Wohl
  • Zoos and Tourism: Conservation, Education, Entertainment?, by Warwick Frost (ed.)

Fiction

  • Aleph, by Paulo Coelho
  • Bear Down, Bear North: Alaska Stories, by Melinda Moustakis
  • Bohemian Girl, by Terese Svoboda
  • City of Whispers, by Marcia Muller
  • Devil’s Gate, by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown
  • 11/22/63, by Stephen King
  • Nightwoods, by Charles Frazier
  • 1Q84, by Haruki Murakami
  • Race, by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott
  • V is for Vengeance, by Sue Grafton
  • Wicked Autumn, by G.M. Mailliet

Juvenile Fiction:

  • Inheritance, by Christopher Paolini

Juvenile Nonfiction:

  • Everything Big Cats, by Elizabeth Carney
  • Lizards, by Nic Bishop
  • Mythbusters Science Fair Book, by Samantha Margles
  • U.S. Constitution and You, by Syl Sobel

Video

  • Nature: Salmon–Running the Gauntlet DVD

Audio

  • Nickel and Dimed, by Barbara Ehrenreich

November 1, 2011 at 11:40 pm Leave a comment

New and On Order, October 2011

Non-Fiction

  • Animal Behavior: an Evolutionary Approach, by John Alcock
  • Atmospheric Chemistry, by Ann Holloway and Richard Wayne
  • Bark: a Field Guide to Trees of the Northeast, by Michael Wojtech
  • Before Earth Day: the Origins of American Environmental Law, 1945-1970, by Karl Boyd Brooks
  • Better to Eat You With: Fear in the Animal World, by Joel Berger
  • Body Heat: Temperature and Life on Earth, by Mark Blumberg
  • Boundaries: a Casebook in Environmental Ethics, by Christine Gudorf and James Edward Huchingson
  • Co2 Rising: the World’s Greatest Environmental Challenge, by Tyler Volk
  • Communication Skills for Biosciences, by Maureen Dawson et al.
  • Cutthroat: Native Trout of the West, by Patrick Trotter
  • Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood-Feeding Creatures, by Bill Schutt
  • Dirty Energy Dilemma: What’s Blocking Clean Power in the United States, by Benjamin Sovacool
  • Dismal Science: How Thinking Like an Economist Undermines Community, by Stephen Marglin
  • Disorders of Personality: Introducing a DSM/ICD Spectrum from Normal to Abnormal, by Theodore Millon
  • Diversity Challenge: Social Identity and Intergroup Relations on the College Campus, by Jim Sidanus et al.
  • Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians, by Kentwood Wells
  • Ecology of Fresh Waters: a View for the Twenty-First Century, Brian Moss
  • Environment and the Press: From Adventure Writing to Advocacy, by Mark Neuzil
  • Falcons of North America, by Kate Davis
  • Field Notes on Science and Nature, by Michael Canfield (ed.)
  • Food Versus Fuel: an Informed Introduction to Biofuels, by Frank Rosillo-Calle and Francis X. Johnson (eds.)
  • Future of Animal Farming: Renewing the Ancient Contract, by Martin Dawkins and Roland Bonney (eds.)
  • Global Environmental History, by I.G. Simmons
  • Global Environments Through the Quaternary: Exploring Environmental Change, by David Anderson et al.
  • Grizzly Wars: the Public Fight Over the Great Bear, by David Knibb
  • Hijacking Sustainability, by Adrian Parr
  • How to Draw Animals in Simple Steps, by Polly Pinder et al.
  • How the Ocean Works: an Introduction to Oceanography, by Mark Denny
  • How to Write and Illustrate a Scientific Paper, by Bjorn Gustavii
  • Love Canal Revisited: Race, Class and Gender in Environmental Activism, by Elizabeth Blum
  • Meat: a Benign Extravagance, by Simon Fairlie
  • Natural Experiments: Ecosystem-Based Management and the Environment, by Judith Layzer
  • Nature and Power: a Global History of the Environment, by Joachim Radkau
  • Nature’s Clocks: How Scientists Measure the Age of Almost Everything, by Doug Macdougall
  • Partnerships for Empowerment: Participatory Research for Community-Based Natural Resource Management, by Carl Wilmsen (ed.)
  • Passion for Nature: the Life of John Muir, by Donald Worster
  • Photography and Philosophy: Essays on the Pencil of Nature, by Scott Walden (ed.)
  • Reading Primary Literature: a Practical Guide to Evaluating Research Articles in Biology, by Christopher Gillen
  • Recreational Hunting, Conservation and Rural Livelihoods, by Barney Dickson et al.
  • Reintroduction of Top-Order Predators, by Matt Hayward
  • Resisting Global Toxics: Transnational Movements for Environmental Justice, by David Pellow
  • Science of Trapping: Describes the Fur Bearing Animals, Their Nature, Habits: Elemental Historic Preparedness Collection, by Elmer Kreps and Ron Foster
  • Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment, by Peter Dauvegne
  • Sustainable Learning Community: One University’s Journey to the Future, by John Aber et al. (eds.)
  • Teaching North American Environmental Literature, by Laird Christensen (ed.)
  • This Book Is Overdue! How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All, by Marilyn Johnson
  • Travels in the Genetically Modified Zone, by Mark Winston
  • Uncertain Path: a Search for the Future of National Parks, by William Tweed
  • Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation, by Paul Keddy
  • Wild Blue: a Natural History of the World’s Largest Animal, by Dan Bortolotti
  • Wildlife Sketching: Pen, Pencil, Crayon and Charcoal, by Frank Lohan

Fiction

  • As the Pig Turns, by M.C. Beaton
  • Best of Me, by Nicholas Sparks
  • Blackdog, by K.V. Johansen
  • Fall from Pride, by Karen Harper
  • House of Silk, by Anthony Horowitz
  • Measure of the Magic, by Terry Brooks
  • Murder Unleashed, by Rita Mae Brown
  • Out of Oz, by Gregory Maguire
  • Paradise Prophecy, by Robert Browne
  • Quiet Death, by Marcia Talley
  • Reamde, by Neal Stephenson
  • Secret Rage, by Charlaine Harris
  • Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut

Video

  • 2008 Global Conference: Green is Green: Remaking Business in the Age of Sustainability (DVD)
  • Eyes of Nye (DVD)
  • Farming Forward (DVD)
  • Slaughterhouse-Five (DVD)

Audio

  • Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut (Audio CD)

Juvenile Non-Fiction

  • Animal Eggs, by Dawn Cusick and Joanne O’Sullivan
  • Ripley’s Believe It Or Not: Extreme Earth, by Clint Twist
  • Ripley’s Believe It Or Not: Wild Animals, by Camilla De la Bedoyere
  • Top 10 Deadliest Sharks, by Joe Brusha

Juvenile Fiction

  • Walter Was Worried, by Laura Seeger

October 4, 2011 at 11:02 pm Leave a comment

New and On Order, September 2011

Non-fiction

  • Alternative Food Networks, by David Goodman et al.
  • Animal Tool Behavior, by Robert Shumaker et al.
  • Atlas of Bird Migration, by Jonathan Elphick
  • Barn Owl, by David Chandler
  • Beaver: Its Life and Impact, by Dietland Muller-Schwarze
  • Bugwater, by Arlen Thomason
  • Criminal Evidence, by Judy Hails
  • Dingo, by Brad Purcell
  • Ecology of Estuarine Fishes: Temperate Waters of the Western North Atlantic, by Kenneth Able and Michael Fahay
  • Ecology of Place, by Ian Billick and Mary Pierce
  • Environmental Chemistry: a Global Perspective, by Gary Vanioon and Stephen Duffy
  • Fire in the Forest, by Peter Thomas and Robert McAlpine
  • Forest Forensics: a Field Guide to Reading the Forested Landscape, by Tom Wessels
  • Growing Up Amish: a Memoir, by Ira Wagler
  • Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes, by Sasha Duerr
  • Invasive Plant Ecology in Natural and Agricultural Systems, by Barbara Booth et al.
  • Magnetic North: Notes From the Arctic Circle, by Sara Wheeler
  • Moose, by Kevin Jackson
  • Natural History of the New World: the Ecology and Evolution of Plants in the Americas, by Alan Graham
  • New Teacher Book: Finding Purpose, Balance and Hope During Your First Years in the Classroom, by Terry Burant et al. (eds.)
  • Ocean Drifters: a Secret World Beneath the Waves, by Richard Kirby
  • Pocket Guide to Eastern Streams, by T. Travis Brown and Shanda Brown
  • Renewable Energy: the Facts, by Dieter Seifried and Walter Witzel
  • Role of Agriculture in Carbon Capture and Climate Change, by Arvid Bjurstrom
  • Small Green Roofs: Low-Tech Options for Greener Living, by Nigel Dunnett et al.
  • Swerve: How the World Became Modern, by Stephen Greenblatt
  • Spiders: the Ultimate Predators, by Stephen Dalton
  • Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World: Ecology and Conservation, by Dominick DellaSala (ed.)
  • Wicked Bugs: the Louse That Conquered Napoleon’s Army & Other Diabolical Insects, by Amy Stewart
  • Wildlife Law: a Primer, by Eric Freyfogle and Dale Goble

Fiction

  • Body Line, by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
  • Cuckoo’s Child, by Marjorie Eccles
  • Emory’s Gift, by W. Bruce Cameron
  • Meowmorphosis, by Franz Kafka
  • Pirate King, by Laurie King
  • Trick of the Light, by Louise Penny
  • Turn of Mind, by Alice Laplante
  • Vault, by Ruth Rendell
  • Way of Kings, by Brandon Sanderson

Video

  • Amish (DVD)

September 1, 2011 at 11:55 pm Leave a comment

New, August 2011

  • 2010 AACRAO International Guide, by Robert Watkins and Mary Baxton Deana Williams
  • Among the Missing, by Morag Joss
  • Burnt Mountain, by Anne Rivers Siddons
  • Cornerstone: Creating Success Through Positive Change, by Robert M. Sherfield and Patricia G. Moody
  • Death in High Places, by Jo Bannister
  • End of Days, by Robert Gleason
  • Escape From the Ivory Tower: a Guide to Making Your Science Matter, by Nancy Baron
  • Every Thing On It, by Shel Silverstein
  • Flowering Judas, by Jane Haddam
  • Fury, by Elizabeth Miles
  • Greater Journey: Americans in Paris, by David McCullough
  • Hypnotist, by Lars Kepler
  • I Was a Penguin Zombie (Penguins of Madagascar)
  • If a Tree Falls: a Story Of the Earth Liberation Front (DVD)
  • If I Die, by Rachel Vincent
  • Iron House, by John Hart
  • Moo, by Matt Van Fleet
  • Never Knowing, by Chevy Stevens
  • Research Methods in Anthropology, by H. Russell Bernard
  • Secret Agent Mater, by Melissa Lagonegro
  • Silent Girl, by Tess Gerritsen
  • Sister, by Rosamund Lupton
  • Smokin’ Seventeen, by Janet Evanovich
  • Team Spirit, by Lucy Rosen
  • Trespasser, by Paul Doiron
  • Trouble With Thor, by Lucy Rosen
  • Wild Hog Murders, by Bill Crider
  • Worst Thing, by Aaron Elkins

August 1, 2011 at 8:11 pm Leave a comment

New, July 2011

  • Adventures of Ook and Gluk, Kung Fu Cavemen, by George Beard and Harold Hutchins
  • Adventures of Super Diaper Baby, by George Beard and Harold Hutchins
  • Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics, by Paul Thompson
  • Alternative Energy, by Brian Black and Richard Flarend
  • Art and Nature: Three Centuries of Natural History Art from Around the World, by Judith Magee
  • Book of Leaves: a Leaf-By-Leaf Guide to Six Hundred of the World’s Great Trees, by Allen Coombes (Gift)
  • Bulletproof Feathers: How Science Uses Nature’s Secrets to Design Cutting-Edge Technology, by Robert Allen (ed.) (Gift)
  • Day in the Life of a Smiling Woman: Complete Short Stories, by Margaret Drabble
  • Divergent, by Veronica Roth
  • Dog Days, Raven Nights, by John and Colleen Marzluff
  • Dog Who Came In From the Cold, by Alexander McCall Smith
  • Duck Song, by Bryant Oden and Forrest Whaley
  • Ecosystem Functioning, by Kurt Jax
  • Essentials of Conservation Biology, by Richard Primack
  • Faculty Lounges: and Other Reasons Why You Won’t Get the College Education You Pay For, by Naomi Schaefer Riley
  • Fallen, by Karin Slaughter
  • Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman
  • I’ll Walk Alone: a Novel, by Mary Higgins Clark
  • Jamrach’s Menagerie, by Carol Birch
  • Knockdown, by Sarah Graves
  • Life: Extraordinary Animals, Extreme Behavior, by Martha Holmes and Mike Gunton (Gift)
  • Magic Bullet: a Locked Room Mystery Featuring Shadwell Rafferty and Sherlock Holmes, by Larry Millett
  • Nature and Culture in the Northern Forest, by Pavel Cenki
  • Once Upon a Time, There Was You, by Elizabeth Berg
  • Plankton: a Guide to Their Ecology and Monitoring for Water Quality, by Iain Suthers and David Rissik (eds.)
  • Powering the Future: a Scientist’s Guide to Energy Independence, by Daniel Botkin
  • Primer of Conservation Behavior, by Daniel Blumstein and Esteban Fernandez-Juricic
  • Radical Simplicity: Small Footprints on a Finite Earth, by Jim Merkel
  • Social Animal: the Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement, by David Brooks
  • Students Helping Students: a Guide For Peer Educators on College Campuses, by Fred Newton
  • Summer Without Men, by Siri Hustvedt
  • Super Diaper Baby 2: the Invasion of the Potty Snatchers, by Dav Pilkey
  • Super Species: the Creatures That Will Dominate the Planet, by Garry Hamilton
  • Turtles of the United States and Canada, by Carl Ernst and Jeffrey Lovich
  • Twisted Thread, by Charlotte Bacon
  • Untold Story, by Monica Ali
  • World of Trees, by Hugh Johnson (Gift)

July 12, 2011 at 1:00 pm Leave a comment

New, June 2011

  • Awakening Spirits: Wolves in the Southern Rockies, by Richard Reading et al.
  • Bees, Wasps, and Ants: the Indispensable Role of Hymenoptera in Gardens, by Eric Grissell
  • Before I Go to Sleep, by S.J. Watson
  • Bird Feathers: a Guide to North American Species, by S. David Scott and Casey McFarland
  • Build a Smokehouse, by Ed Epstein
  • Build Your Own Underground Root Cellar, by Phyllis Hobson
  • Burmese Harp DVD
  • Citizens of the Sea, by Nancy Knowlton
  • Complete Root Cellar Book, by Steve Maxwell and Jennifer Mackenzie
  • Dark and Stormy Night, by Jeanne Dams
  • Daughters-In-Law, by Joanna Trollope
  • Ecosystem Ecology: a New Synthesis, by David Raffaelli and Christopher Frid (eds.)
  • Elizabeth I, by Margaret George
  • Emily, Alone: a Novel, by Stewart O’Nan
  • Eve, by Iris Johansen
  • Food Drying Techniques, by Carol Costenbader
  • Hunting–Philosophy for Everyone: In Search of the Wild Life, by Nathan Kowalsky and David Petersen (eds.)
  • Insect Museum, by Sonia Dourlot
  • Keeping Chickens, by Jeremy Hobson
  • Making Cheese, Butter and Yogurt, by Ricki Carroll
  • Other End of the Driveway, by Dana Wilde
  • Predators of North America, by Dave Taylor
  • Present Moment: a Retreat on the Practice of Mindfulness, by Thich Nhat Hanh Audio CD
  • Priest’s Graveyard, by Ted Dekker
  • Save Me, by Lisa Scottoline
  • Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, by Nicolas Bacaer
  • Sixkill, by Robert Parker
  • State of Wonder, by Ann Patchett
  • Storey’s Guide to Raising Beef Cattle, by Heather Smith
  • Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens, by Gail Damerow
  • Storey’s Guide to Raising Meat Goats, by Maggie Sayer
  • Storey’s Guide to Raising Pigs, by Kelly Klober
  • Storey’s Guide to Raising Sheep, by Carol Ekarius and Paula Simmons
  • Storey’s Illustrated Guide to Poultry Breeds, by Carol Ekarius
  • Surveying Natural Populations: Quantitative Tools for Assessing Biodiversity, by Lee-Ann Hayek and Martin Buzas
  • Sustainability: a Biological Perspective, by Stephen Morse
  • Tiger: a True Story of Vengeance and Survival, by John Valliant
  • Tigerlily’s Orchids, by Ruth Rendell
  • Tom Brown’s Field Guide to Nature Observation and Tracking, by Tom Brown
  • Tragedy of Arthur, by Arthur Phillips
  • Tropical Rain Forest Ecology, Diversity and Conservation, by Jaboury Ghazoul and Douglas Shell
  • Vocal Technique, by Dena Murray
  • Where Shadows Dance, by C.S. Harris
  • Your Breathing Body Volume 1, by Reginald Ray Audio CD
  • Zoo Story: Life in the Garden of Captives, by Thomas French

July 5, 2011 at 5:07 pm Leave a comment

New, May 2011

  • Ape House, by Sara Gruen
  • Bear in a Muddy Tutu, by Cole Alpaugh
  • Big Ecology, by David Coleman
  • Blotto, Twinks and the Ex-King’s Daughter, by Simon Brett
  • Choosing and Using Statistics, by Calvin Dytham
  • Climate Fix, by Roger Pielke Jr.
  • Cloud Pavilion, by Laura Joh Rowland
  • Cold Wind, by C.J. Box
  • Conservation By Proxy, by Tim Caro
  • Coop: a Family, a Farm, and the Pursuit of One Good Egg, by Michael Perry
  • Cry Uncle, Somebody, by Thomas Crowel
  • Dead by Midnight, by Carolyn Hart
  • Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, by James Thorp and Alan Covich (eds.)
  • Effective Ecological Monitoring, by David Lindenmayer
  • Enhancing Student Learning Through College Employment, by Brett Perozzi
  • Fire Kimono, by Laura Joh Rowland
  • 5 Easy Pieces: How Fishing Impacts Marine Ecosystems, by Daniel Pauly
  • Forest Wildlife Ecology and Habitat Management, by David Patton
  • Great Penguin Rescue, by Dyan deNapoli
  • Great Sperm Whale, by Richard Ellis
  • Green Chemistry, by Mike Lancaster
  • Mycelium Running, by Paul Stamets
  • Myths and Truths About Coyotes, by Carol Cartaino
  • National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Wildflowers of North America, by David Brandenburg
  • Nature Crime: How We’re Getting Conservation Wrong, by Rosaleen Duffy
  • Peterson Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes of North America North of Mexico, by Lawrence Page et al.
  • Penguin, by Stephen Martin
  • Pursuing Power and Light, by Bruce Hunt
  • Raven Stole the Moon, by Garth Stein
  • Resolving Ecosystem Complexity, by Oswald Schmitz
  • Salamanders of the Southeast, by Joe Mitchell and Whit Gibbons
  • Science and Technology of Organic Farming, by Allen Barker
  • She’s the One, by J.J. Murray
  • Shorebird Ecology, Conservation, and Management, by Mark Colwell
  • Snow Empress, by Laura Joh Rowland
  • So Much Pretty, by Cara Hoffman
  • Tracks and Sign of Insects and Other Invertebrates, by Charley Eiseman et al.
  • Twelfth Insight: the Hour of Decision, by James Redfield
  • Uncoupling, by Meg Wolitzer
  • Why the Cheetah Cheats, by Lewis Smith
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be a Mayan Soothsayer!, by Rupert Matthews
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be a Skyscraper Builder!, by John Malam
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be a Suffragist!, by Fiona MacDonald
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be a Viking Explorer!, by Andrew Langley
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be a Worker on the Statue of Liberty!, by John Malam
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be a World War II Pilot!, by Ian Graham
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be an American Pioneer!, by Jacqueline Morley
  • You Wouldn’t Want to Be an Inca Mummy!, by Colin Hynson

May 10, 2011 at 4:41 pm Leave a comment

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