Shining a Spotlight on Endangered Species

In observance of both Endangered Species Day and International Day for Biological Diversity, I’m sharing some stories and sketching tutorials I’ve created about a diverse array of our planet’s threatened and endangered species.

WHOOPING CRANES

MANATEES

 

TAPIRS

PANGOLINS

BLUEFIN TUNA

RHINOCEROS

GIRAFFE

SEAHORSES

VULTURES

CARNIVOROUS PLANTS

POISON DART FROGS

BATS OF THE WORLD

 

WATCH MY SERIES ON ENDANGERED SPECIES

This series includes nine workshops where you’ll learn about iconic species including the Black-footed Ferret, Whooping Crane, and Florida Manatee as well as lesser-known but equally endangered creatures like sturgeon fish, burying beetles, carnivorous plants, desert pupfish, the San Francisco Garter Snake and the Chiricahua Leopard Frog.

Each workshop is about 60-90 minutes long and includes an introduction to the biology and anatomy of the featured creature followed by a step-by-step pencil sketching demonstration based on a high-resolution image that you can download for your convenience.
Cost is $50 for the 9 workshop series.