48 New Nonfiction Nature Books for Your Spring Reading

Springtime always presents a dilemma for the dedicated bookworm. Get out in the sun, or stay in and read?
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Why not do both? We’ve gathered here 48 new nonfiction nature books on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, published over the past five years. You don’t have to read them outdoors and in the sun. But it’s more fun if you do.
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Many of the books here are species-specific or otherwise focused, so you can read up on your favorite plants and critters: mushrooms, raptors, owls, trees, sheep, horses, eels, and the occasional felonious moose. Others are more concerned with a comprehensive overview of our urgent ecological challenges. Some are maybe even life-changing, like Robin Wall Kimmerer’s instant classic The Serviceberry, which outlines an entire nature-based philosophy based on stewardship, gratitude, and community.
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So grab a chair and a sun hat and your favorite SPF number. As always, you can click on the book cover images for more details about each title, and use the Want to Read button to add books to your digital shelf.
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