CELEBRATE TEXAS' NATURAL HERITAGE WHILE DOING YOUR PART TO PRESERVE IT
Finally, there's a brilliant new publication that calls attention to Texas' precious natural heritage - our vanishing wildlife.
30% of your purchase goes directly to your non-profit organization.
(Royalties are shared by the Nature Conservancy of Texas, Audubon Foundation of Texas, and the International Crane Foundation.)

Authors John and Gloria Tveten are freelance nature writers whose articles appear regularly in the Houston Chronicle. They have
authored several books, including Wildflowers of Houston and East Texas, and The Birds of Texas.
Original art work and illustrations by internationally acclaimed wildlife artist Gamini Ratnavira).
Endangered Species Media Project
1813 Missouri St Houston, TX 77006-2324
Phone: (713) 520-1985
Fax: (713) 529-1183
Email: esmp@neosoft.com
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The state's first fully illustrated publication on Texas' endangered species.
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Vanishing Wildlife of Texas is an extraordinary current volume from the
Endangered Species Media Project.
With over 60 full color illustrations, this beautiful 160-page hardbound
collector's edition shows you the diversity of natural habitats in
Texas and the endangered creatures that live within them.
From the magnificent Ocelot to the elegant Whooping Crane, you'll experience
wondrous encounters with Texas' rare populations of vanishing wildlife.
You'll learn important facts about these spectacular creatures and their habitats
through insightful essays written by noted nature writers John and Gloria Tveten.
Vanishing Wildlife of Texas will captivate you, inform you, and inspire you.
Through it, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for these exceptional creatures...
With it, you'll come to understand the delicate natural balance that determines
their very survival...
And by it, you'll realize the important role you play in preserving and protecting
not only these vanishing birds and animals, but all of nature itself.
Come share in the beauty, the wonder, and the magic that is Texas' natural heritage.
Come experience Vanishing Wildlife of Texas
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