Incoming Resources
- The haiku anthology, haiku and senryu in English, edited by Cor van den Heuvel
- Step gently out, poem by Helen Frost ; photographs by Rick Lieder
- A thousand mornings, [poems], Mary Oliver
- The tree that time built, a celebration of nature, science, and imagination, selected by Mary Ann Hoberman and Linda Winston ; [illustrations by Barbara Fortin]
- Queer nature, a poetry anthology, edited by Michael Walsh
- Kanshi o yomu, ai sono samazama na katachi shizen e no ai, Satō Masamitsu ; Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai, NHK Shuppan henshū
- Haiku, this other world, by Richard Wright ; edited and with notes and afterword by Yoshinobu Hakutani and Robert L. Tener ; introduction by Julia Wright
- Ima and Coli are the tree that was never a seed, Ima y Coli son el árbol que nunca fue semilla, by Alejandro Pérez-Cortés ; introduction by José Kozer ; translated from Spanish by Sean Manning
- Watch me bloom, a bouquet of haiku poems for budding naturalists, Krina Patel-Sage
- The lost words, a spell book, Robert Macfarlane, Jackie Morris
- The lost spells, Robert Macfarlane, Jackie Morris
- Milkweed smithereens, Bernadette Mayer
- Alaska in haiku
- Sierra song, American haiku about the sounds and silences of one place in the mountains, Steve Sanfield
- Mockingbird morning, by Joanne Ryder ; illustrated by Dennis Nolan
- The pond, [by] Carol and Donald Carrick
- Room for me and a mountain lion ;, poetry of open space, selected by Nancy Larrick
- Under your feet, by Joanne Ryder ; illustrated by Dennis Nolan
- Sparrow envy, field guide to birds and lesser beasts, J. Drew Lanham
- Meditations of Walt Whitman, Earth, My Likeness
- Spring poems along the Rio Grande, Jimmy Santiago Baca
- Winter poems along the Rio Grande, Jimmy Santiago Baca
- Pine, Julia Koets
- Black nature, four centuries of African American nature poetry, edited by Camille T. Dungy
- How to fly (in ten thousand easy lessons), poetry, Barbara Kingsolver
- Nature speaks, art & poetry for the earth, Deborah Kennedy