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- Silent swoop, an owl, an egg, and a warm shirt pocket, by Michelle Houts ; illustrated by Deb Hoeffner
- Endangered animals of Antarctica and the Arctic, Marie Allgor
- Mission: polar bear rescue, all about polar bears and how to save them, Nancy F. Castaldo and Karen de Seve with National Geographic explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison
- Endangered species, Sean Sheehan
- Endangered animals of Europe, Marie Allgor
- Polar bears in danger, by Helen Orme
- Can we save the tiger?, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Vicky White
- The manatee scientists, saving vulnerable species, by Peter Lourie
- Bird's-eye view, keeping wild birds in flight, Ann Eriksson
- Lions in danger, by Helen Orme
- World wild vet, encounters in the animal kingdom, Dr. Evan Antin with Jana Murphy
- Good news, planet Earth!, what's being done to save our world, and what you can do too!, Sam Bentley
- Bear rescue, changing the future for endangered wildlife, Keltie Thomas
- Born to be wild, Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Filmed Entertainment presents ; produced by Drew Fellman ; written by Drew Fellman ; directed by David Lickley
- The great leopard rescue, saving the Amur leopards, by Sandra Markle
- Make way for animals!, a world of wildlife crossings, Meeg Pincus ; illustrated by Bao Luu
- Rainbow Rangers
- Endangered animals of Africa, Marie Allgor
- The return of the mountain gorilla, Sarah Machajewski
- Last chance to see, animals on the verge of extinction, BBC Cymru Wales
- Don't let them disappear, 12 endangered species across the globe, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Gianna Marino
- Safari in South Africa, by Amanda Lumry & Laura Hurwitz ; illustrated by Sarah McIntyre
- Lost woods, the discovered writing of Rachel Carson, edited and with an introduction by Linda Lear
- The Great White shark scientist, written by Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Keith Ellenbogen
- The wild world handbook, creatures : how adventurers, artists, scientists-and you-can protect earth's animals, by Andrea Debbink ; illustrated by Asia Orlando
- Pandas in the wild, a rare, up-close look at their secret lives, Smithsonian Networks ; a joint venture of Smithsonian Institution and Showtime Networks, Inc
- A place for birds, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Saving the snow leopard, Louise Spilsbury
- Rebel Girls animal allies, 25 tales of women working with wildlife, text by Sofia Aguilar, Sarah Parvis, and Shelbi Polk ; foreword by Lucy King
- Saving the sea turtle, Louise Spilsbury
- Anna & Samia, the true story of saving a black rhino, Paul Meisel
- Saving H'non, Chang and the elephant, Trang Nguy?n and Jeet Zdung
- Elephants in danger, by Helen Orme
- Tigers, by Christine Taylor-Butler ; with an introduction by Chelsea Clinton
- The way of the tiger, natural history and conservation of the endangered big cat, K. Ullas Karanth
- Project panda, by Amanda Lumry and Laura Hurwitz
- Rhinos in danger, by Helen Orme
- Crossings, how road ecology is shaping the future of our planet, Ben Goldfarb
- Butterfly for a king, saving Hawaiʻi's Kamehameha butterflies, Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore ; collages by Susan L. Roth
- Gorillas, Kelly J. Stewart
- Crossings, extraordinary structures for extraordinary animals, written by Katy S. Duffield ; illustrated by Mike Orodan
- Wildlife heroes, 40 leading conservationists and the animals they are committed to saving, by Julie Scardina and Jeff Flocken ; with photo editor Sterling Zumbrunn
- A Sand County almanac, Aldo Leopold
- 100 heartbeats, the race to save earth's most endangered species, Jeff Corwin
- Whale sharks, by Anita Sanchez ; with an introduction by Chelsea Clinton
- Endangered animals of North America, Marie Allgor
- Endangered animals of Australia, Marie Allgor
- Conservation canines, how dogs work for the environment, text and photographs by Isabelle Groc ; foreword by Anjelica Huston
- Mission: elephant rescue, all about elephants and how to save them, Ashlee Brown Blewett with National Geographic explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison
- Camp Panda, helping cubs return to the wild, Catherine Thimmesh