Extinction (Biology)
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Extinction (Biology)
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Extinction (Biology)
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Incoming Resources
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- How to clone a mammoth, the science of de-extinction, Beth Shapiro
- Why dinosaurs matter, Kenneth Lacovara ; illustrations by Mike Lemanski
- Citizen scientist, searching for heroes and hope in an age of extinction, Mary Ellen Hannibal
- Extinctions, how life survives, adapts and evolves, Michael J. Benton
- Life after people, the series, produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History, The complete season one
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Normal is over
- Dead serious, wild hope amid the sixth extinction, Eli J. Knapp ; [chapter illustrations by Linda M. Knapp]
- End of the megafauna, the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals, Ross D.E. MacPhee ; with Illustrations by Peter Schouten
- Life after people, the series, produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History ; executive producers, Louis C. Tarantino, Douglas J. Cohen, The complete season two
- Dodging extinction, power, food, money and the future of life on Earth, Anthony D. Barnosky
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Life after people, written, produced and directed by David de Vries ; produced by Vincent Lopez ; produced by Flight 33 Productions for History Television Network Productions
- End times, a brief guide to the end of the world : asteroids, supervolcanoes, rogue robots, and more, Bryan Walsh
- Lost feast, culinary extinction and the future of food, Lenore Newman
- The last days of the dinosaurs, an asteroid, extinction, and the beginning of our world, Riley Black
- Bring back the king, the new science of de-extinction, Helen Pilcher
- Earth's wild music, celebrating and defending the songs of the natural world, Kathleen Dean Moore
- Day the dinosaurs died, produced by WGBH ; written, produced and directed by Sarah Holt
Outgoing Resources
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