Extinction (Biology)
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Extinction (Biology)
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- Rivers in time, the search for clues to earth's mass extinctions, Peter D. Ward
- Not by fire but by ice, discover what killed the dinosaurs-- and why it could soon kill us, Robert W. Felix
- Twilight of the mammoths, ice age extinctions and the rewilding of America, Paul S. Martin
- Once & future giants, what Ice Age extinctions tell us about the fate of earth's largest animals, Sharon Levy
- The fate of the species, why the human race may cause its own extinction and how we can stop it, Fred Guterl
- The end of the dinosaurs, Chicxulub crater and mass extinctions, Charles Frankel
- The end of evolution, on mass extinctions and the preservation of biodiversity, Peter Ward
- Nature's ghosts, confronting extinction from the age of Jefferson to the age of ecology, Mark V. Barrow, Jr
- The call of distant mammoths, why the ice age mammals disappeared, Peter D. Ward
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Dying planet : the extinction of species, Jon Erickson
- Dinosaurs to dodos, an encyclopedia of extinct animals, by Don Lessem ; illustrated by Jan Sovak
- Life after people, the series, produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History, The complete season two
- Seasick, ocean change and the extinction of life on Earth, Alanna Mitchell
- Last extinction, a Nova production by Hamilton Land & Cattle, Inc. for WGBH-Boston ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; Written and produced by Doug Hamilton ; associate producer: Solana Pyne
- The last days of the dinosaurs, an asteroid, extinction, and the beginning of our world, Riley Black
- Endangered species, protecting biodiversity, Kim Masters Evans
- Extinction and Evolution, What Fossils Reveal about the History of Life, Niles Eldredge ; introduction by Carl Zimmer
- The spice of life, biodiversity and the extinction crisis, Chris Howes
- End of the megafauna, the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals, Ross D.E. MacPhee ; with illustrations by Peter Schouten
- A global warning?, written & directed by Alex Hearle ; produced by Pioneer Productions for the History Channel
- The evolution and extinction of the dinosaurs, David E. Fastovsky, David B. Weishampel ; with original illustrations by Brian Regal
- Life after people, the series, produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History, The complete season one
- Extinction, Steven M. Stanley
- Night comes to the Cretaceous, dinosaur extinction and the transformation of modern geology, James Lawrence Powell
- Driven to extinction, the impact of climate change on biodiversity, Richard Pearson
- The ghost with trembling wings, science, wishful thinking, and the search for lost species, Scott Weidensaul
- The sixth extinction, journey among the lost and left behind, Terry Glavin
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- T. rex and the crater of doom, Walter Alvarez
- Extinction, evolution and the end of man, Michael Boulter
- Aftermath, population zero, a Cream Productions, Inc. production in association with National Geographic Channel, Prosieben, History Television, and Sevenone ; producer/writer, Stephen Milton ; producer/director, Christopher Rowley
- Impossible extinction, natural catastrophes and the supremacy of the microbial world, Charles S. Cockell
- Nemesis, Richard Muller
- Comparison of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact events and the 0.77-Ma Australasian tektite event, relevance to mass extinction, by E.C.T. Chao
- The miner's canary, unravelling the mysteries of extinction, by Niles Eldridge
- Lost animals, extinction and the photographic record, Errol Fuller
- Terra, our 100-million-year-old ecosystem--and the threats that now put it at risk, Michael Novacek
- On Methuselah's trail, living fossils and the great extinctions, by Peter Douglas Ward
- Lost creatures of the earth, mass extinction in the history of life, Jon Erickson ; foreword by Alexander E. Gates
- The end of the world, the science and ethics of human extinction, John Leslie
- Rhino rescue, produced by Wildlife Films Botswana for National Geographic Channel ; producers, Beverly and Dereck Joubert ; writer, Dereck Joubert
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