Wildlife Watcher’s Guide to San Luis Obispo County
Nature is abundant and varied in San Luis Obispo County. This book covers some of the most interesting local creatures -- their habits and habitats -- and includes sections on how to find them.
- 26 color photographs
- Black and white drawings throughout
- Birds
- Marine mammals
- Land mammals
- Insects
- Reptiles and amphibians
- Algae, Fungi, and other slippery things
Product Information
Wildlife Watcher’s Guide to San Luis Obispo County
by Anthony Krause
Paperback, 128 pages
Published November 15th 1998 by Ez Nature Books
About the Author
Tony Krause has lived in San Luis Obispo County for 15 years. During that time he has edited the newsletters for the Morro Bay State Park Natural History Association and the Morro Coast Audubon Society. His articles have appeared in natural history magazines, and his nature photographs have won national awards. Tony has a bachelor’s degree from U.C.Santa Cruz and a master’s from San JOse State. He makes a living at the Couty Courthouse as a personnel analyst.
About the Artist
Jose Tapia was born in Puebla, Mexico. At the age of five he came to the U.S. with his family. He is a student at Westminster High School in Southern California, and was awarded a scholarship to the State Summer School for the Arts at Mills College in Oakland. His art work has been exhibited in Orange County, where he has sold many watercolors.

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