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Tropical Wildlife field guide, Amphibians, Artist - Mark Wainwright Amphibians are shy creatures difficult to observe as they are well camouflaged and usually only active at night. Mark Wainwright, a well respected Costa Rican wildlife artist and tropical naturalist, has created life like, colorful images of the 84 amphibians found in this field guide.
Tropical Wildlife field guide, Butterflies, Artist - Jannah Brown Jannah Brown, a 23 year old Canadian, has had a life long interest in butterflies, drawing them since childhood. This detailed field guide is a result of her trip to Costa Rica. She observed butterflies in the wild as well as in two butterfly farms. Many of the butterflies on this field guide can be observed in Butterfly Gardens throughout North America and Europe. Butterfly farms in Central American provide cocoons to these gardens.
Tropical Wildlife field guide, Mammals, Artist - Mark Wainwright Mark Wainwright, a well respected naturalist, has spent several years observing tropical wildlife in the Monteverde Cloud Forest and throughout Costa Rica. The results of his observations, coupled with his skill as an artist, created this very accurate, colorful, detailed field guide which identifies 62 Central American mammals.
Tropical Wildlife field guides, Pacific Coast Reef Fish Artist - Alina Suarez Alina Suarez was one of Cuba’s wildlife stamp artists before emigrating to Costa Rica. Her skill as an artist is evident in the 86 Pacific coast reef fish she has accurately illustrated on this beautiful, full color field guide. It can be used to identify reef fish from Southern California to Northern Ecuador .
Tropical Wildlife field guide, Reptiles Artist - Mark Wainwright This beautifully illustrated full color field guide identifies reptiles most commonly found throughout Central America. Mark Wainwright, a well respected naturalist, has spent several years observing tropical wildlife in the Monteverde Cloud Forest and throughout Costa Rica.
This is the most comprehensive one page amphibian field guide available as a result of Mark’s extensive studies. Included on this field guide are seven poison dart frogs; as well as Costa Rica’s Golden Toad, now thought to be extinct. Each species is identified by their English, Spanish and Latin names. One page 7 1/2" x 11", full color, laminated field guide with 84 illustrations. Rainforest Publications, 2001.
This beautifully illustrated field guide identifies 66 of the most commonly seem Central America butterflies. Butterflies found in this field guide are identified by only their Latin names as there are too many different common names for the same butterfly. One page 7 1/2" x 11", full color, laminated field guide Rainforest Publications, 2001.
Many mammals are nocturnal making it hard to observe them in the wild. This field guide brings them to life for those who may only see their tracks. Each species is identified by their English, Spanish and Latin names. One page 7 1/2" x 11", full color, laminated field guide with 62 illustrations. Rainforest Publications, 2001.
Whether you are an experienced diver or just snorkeling for a day be sure to have this laminated field guide with you. Each species is identified by their English, Spanish and Latin names. One page 7 1/2" x 11", full color, laminated field guide with 86 illustrations. Rainforest Publications, 2001.
The results of his observations, coupled with his skill as an artist created this very accurate, colorful, detailed field guide which identifies 83 reptiles and includes 17 venomous snakes. Each species is identified by their English, Spanish and Latin names. One page 7 1/2" x 11", full color, laminated field guide with 83 illustrations. Rainforest Publications, 2001.