Dawn Navarro Ericson
Dawn N. Ericson is a natural history artist, designer, and co-founder of Manta Publications. Dawn’s work is focused on natural history publications featuring both marine and terrestrial wildlife.[1]
Manta Publications[edit]
Manta Publications, established in 1992, produces natural history and environmental education books, posters, and field guides for schools, aquariums, museums, tourism, and ecology programs.[2] Dominique Navarro is co-artist and editor for the company.
Published works[edit]
- Chelonia : Return of the Sea Turtle by Dawn Navarro Ericson, Robert E Snodgrass and Wallace J Nichols (Dec 1, 2000) ISBN 0930118316
- Nina Delmar: The Great Whale Rescue by Carl Safina and Dawn Navarro Ericson. Blue Ocean Institute. (2010). ISBN 978-0-9785417-0-5
Field Guides and Foldouts[edit]
- California's Tidepools (Weekend Naturalist © Field Guide, #1) ISBN 0982835604
- California Kelp Forest (Weekend Naturalist © Field Guide, #2) ISBN 0982835612
- Seahorses and their Relatives (Weekend Naturalist © Field Guide, #3) ISBN 0982835620
- Sea Turtles of the Americas (Weekend Naturalist © Field Guide, #4) ISBN 0982835639
- Southern California's Wetlands (Weekend Naturalist © Field Guide, #5) ISBN 0982835647
- Channel Islands Ocean Animals (Weekend Naturalist © Field Guide, #6) ISBN 0982835655
- Channel Islands Flora & Fauna (Weekend Naturalist Nature Guide Foldout #7) ISBN 0982835671
- California's Island Foxes (Weekend Naturalist Nature Guide Foldout #8) ISBN 0982835663
External links[edit]
- Manta Publications Website
- Manta Publications Blog
- Amazon Author Page for Dawn Navarro Ericson
- United States Artists Organization
- Work with Channel Islands Restoration
References[edit]
- ↑ "Malibu Surfside News". Malibu Surfside News. December 22, 2011.
- ↑ "Manta Publications Website - About".
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