Diana Hartle

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Love Immortal: Antique Photographs and Stories of Dogs and Their People

Fans of historic photography and dog lovers will relish Cavo’s book.
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Ever Green: Saving Big Forests To Save the Planet

This absorbing book provides an in-depth treatment of these boreal and tropical forests and why their preservation is a crucial step to mitigate climate change.
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Disasterology: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis

Linking climate change to the increasingly destructive natural disasters facing the nation, Montano’s part-memoir, part-analysis book is an urgent call to take action.
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The Atlas of Disappearing Places: Our Coasts and Oceans in the Climate Crisis

While the case studies themselves are fairly discouraging, the beautiful maps and hopeful vignettes about the future temper this important book about climate change in our world.
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Defending the Arctic Refuge: A Photographer, an Indigenous Nation, and a Fight for Environmental Justice

Inspirational reading for environmental crusaders of all walks of life.
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Desert Oracle

Anyone contemplating a trip to the arid Southwest or wanting to learn more about the area and its natural history should pick up this collection of varied anecdotes.

The Cougar Conundrum: Sharing the World with a Successful Predator

A concise account illustrating issues surrounding wildlife conservation efforts in the United States while providing an informative natural history of the mountain lion.
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The Journeys of Trees: A Story about Forests, People, and the Future

A beautiful elegy to trees and the people working to preserve them. This compelling read shows how climate change impacts the natural ranges of tree species and how scientists are creating strategies to mitigate this influence.
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Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures

Sheldrake makes biology both fun and accessible. Fans of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson will appreciate this enthusiastic treatment of the fungi around us.
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