Book Shop
Saving Birds Thru Habitat maintains a storefront at Bookshop.org, an online bookseller that supports independent bookstores. When you purchase a title through the SBTH Bookshop portal, two things happen at once — a portion of the sale is returned to Saving Birds Thru Habitat to support our work, and the sale supports an independent bookstore.
Purchases take place on the bookshop.org website, and books are shipped directly to you through their distribution system. Any title you purchase through our portal earns a commission for SBTH, regardless of whether we have added it to our recommended list or not. You can even choose which independent bookstore you would like your purchase to support.
In their own words:
Bookshop.org works to connect readers with independent booksellers all over the world. We believe local bookstores are essential community hubs that foster culture, curiosity, and a love of reading, and we're committed to helping them thrive. Every purchase on the site financially supports independent bookstores. Our platform gives independent bookstores tools to compete online and financial support to help them maintain their presence in local communities. Our mission is to help independent bookstores thrive. Bookshop.org puts this mission and the public good above financial interests, giving over 80% of our profit margin to independent bookstores. In total, we support over 2,500+ stores.
Visit our store front at Bookshop.org →
Some of Our Favorite Titles
A Sand County Almanac
Since his death in 1948, Aldo Leopold has been increasingly recognized as one of the indispensable figures of American environmentalism. A pioneering forester, sportsman, wildlife manager, and ecologist, he was also a gifted writer whose farsighted land ethic is proving increasingly relevant in our own time. Now, Leopold’s essential contributions to our literature—some hard-to-find or previously unpublished—are gathered in a single volume for the first time.
A Season On The Wind
Inside the World of Spring Migration A close look at one season in one key site that reveals the amazing science and magic of spring bird migration, and the perils of human encroachment.