Happy Earth Day! In observation of the holiday, and all of Earth Week, we’ve asked our community partners and friends to share their recommended environmental reads.
- There’s a Hair in My Dirt! A Worm’s Story, by Gary Larson
- Litter-ology: Understanding Littering and the Secrets to Clean Public Places, by Karen Spehr and Rob Curnow
- The World Without Us, by Alan Weisman
- Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder, by Richard Louv
- Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, by Annie Dillard
- The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate–Discoveries from a Secret World, by Peter Wohlleben
- You Belong Here, by M.H. Clark,
- Miss Rumphius, by Barbara Cooney
- The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss
- Goodbye to a River, by John Graves
- Ishmael, by Daniel Quinn
- Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators, by William Stolzenburg
- Prodigal Summer, by Barbara Kingsolver
- Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness, by Edward Abbey
- Stand Up That Mountain: The Battle to Save One Small Community in the Wilderness Along the Appalachian Trail, by Jay Leutze
- Caprock Canyonlands: Journeys into the Heart of the Southern Plains, by Dan Flores