Incoming Resources
- Last extinction, [what killed the mammoths?], a NOVA Production by Hamilton Land & Cattle, Inc. ; written and produced by Doug Hamilton
- The last days of the dinosaurs, an asteroid, extinction, and the beginning of our world, Riley Black
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Life after people, the series, produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History, The complete season two
- Greenhouse of the dinosaurs, evolution, extinction, and the future of our planet, Donald R. Prothero
- Life after people, produced by Flight 33 Productions for the History Television Network Productions ; executive producers, Louis C. Tarantino, Douglas J. Cohen ; producer, Vincent Lopez ; executive producers for the History Channel, Susan Werbe, Dirk Hoogstra
- Terra, our 100-million-year-old ecosystem-- and the threats that now put it at risk, Michael Novacek
- Great extinctions of the past, by Randi Mehling
- The worst of times, how life on earth survived eighty million years of extinctions, Paul B. Wignall
- T. rex and the crater of doom, Walter Alvarez
- 100 things you should know about extinction, Steve Parker
- Once & future giants, what Ice Age extinctions tell us about the fate of earth's largest animals, Sharon Levy
- Night comes to the Cretaceous, dinosaur extinction and the transformation of modern geology, James Lawrence Powell
- Extinctions, living and dying in the margin of error, Michael Hannah
- Gorgon, paleontology, obsession, and the greatest catastrophe in Earth's history, Peter D. Ward
- The ends of the world, volcanic apocalypses, lethal oceans, and our quest to understand Earth's past mass extinctions, Peter Brannen
- Citizen scientist, searching for heroes and hope in an age of extinction, Mary Ellen Hannibal
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Extinction, what happned to the dinosaurs, mastodons, and dodo birds?, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Science vs. animal extinction, by Nick Hunter
- Dodging extinction, power, food, money, and the future of life on Earth, Anthony D. Barnosky
- Life after people, written and directed by David deVries ; produced by Vincent Lopez and David deVries ; produced by Flight 33 Productions for History Television Network Productions
- Rivers in time, the search for clues to earth's mass extinctions, Peter D. Ward
- Mass extinction, life at the brink, [director, Sarah Holt]
- Earth's wild music, celebrating and defending the songs of the natural world, Kathleen Dean Moore
- Scatter, adapt, and remember, how humans will survive a mass extinction, Annalee Newitz
- No turning back, the life and death of animal species, written and illustrated by Richard Ellis
- Extinction!, Sonya Newland
- The medea hypothesis, is life on earth ultimately self-destructive?, Peter Ward
- On extinction, how we became estranged from nature, Melanie Challenger
- Extinct wildlife, Barbara J. Behm and Jean-Christophe Balouet ; [special introduction by Jane Goodall]
- When life nearly died, the greatest mass extinction of all time, Michael J. Benton
- Extinction, how life on earth nearly ended 250 million years ago, Douglas H. Erwin
- Earth's catastrophic past, Discovery Communications, Inc
- Save the people!, halting human extinction, Stacy McAnulty ; with art by Nicole Miles
- Rise of the mammals, director, Luke Geoffrey