Further Reading

In addition to the cited references following this section, this resource list is intended as a glimpse into the vast world of bioinspired innovation. The bioinspiration community has done a great job of compiling resource lists. Two collections that I highly recommend are:

Think Biomimicry (www.thinkingbiomimicry.com) curated by Rachel Hahs, a biomimicry facilitator in the Chicago area. This is the most extensive collection of biomimicry resources out there. Start here and if you still do not find something that suits your interests, keep reading this list.

Biomimicry Professional Book List (Search for BProfessional book list on Pinterest), curated by Joe Zazzera. This is the most complete bioinspired book collection that I ...

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