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Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflower and Climate Change, WinterBadger Press's new award winning book co-published with the California Native Plant SocietyRegular edition award-winning coffee table book: “Beauty and The Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change by Rob Badger and Nita Winter” © The WinterBadger Collection Authors: Peter Raven, Jose Gonzalez, Wendy Tokuda, Kenna Kuhn, Kitty Connolly, Erin Schrode, Dr. Margaret Leinen, Will Rogers, Gordon Leppig, Susan Tweit, Mary Ellen Hannibal, Genevieve Arnold, Ryan Burnett, Doug Tallamy, Ileene Andersen, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Amber Pairis
Robin Wall Kimmerer 's short story, "What's in a Name?" wild strawberry portrait.Robin Wall Kimmerer 's short story, "What's in a Name?" seen in two page spread in "Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change."
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The WinterBadger Collection
The WinterBadger Collection combines the passions and photographic talents of Rob Badger and Nita Winter.
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Golden Gate Bridge in Fog at Sunrise from Marin County.Runners and Cars Coming Out of the Fog at Sunrise on the Golden Gate Bridge, Looking South from the Marin Side Vista Point, Marin County, California
Healthcare/ Corporate Art
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Announcement: Upcoming exhibit at the Jewett Gallery at the San Francisco Main Library. Opening January 23rd, 2016: Slideshow and Meet the Artists at 2-5PM."Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change" exhibit announcement (postcard front). Jewett Gallery, San Francisco Main Public Library January 23- March 27, 2016<br/><br/>Presented by The Wallace Stegner Environmental Center of the San Francisco Public Library.<br/><br/>Sponsored by:<br/>Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, Blue Earth Alliance, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, Marin Clean Energy, California Native Plant Society, California State Parks Foundation, Hahnemühle, and Think Tank Photo.<br/><br/>Postcard designed by Ellen Reilly<br/><br/>Scarlet Fritillary (Fritillaria recurva) plant with three blossoms, and Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus), Upper Table Rocks, BLM and Nature Conservancy land. The Table Rocks were designated in 1984 as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) to protect special plants and animal species, unique geologic and scenic values, and education opportunities. the Table Rocks are now owned and collaboratively managed by the Conservancy and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Oregon, United States
Wildflower Project
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Sycamore Trees and new grass at sunset and distant Santa Lucia Range San Luis Obispo County California USA Rob BadgerCattle graze among California Sycamore (Platanus racemosa) trees in fall foliage on a hillside covered with new grass. North of State Highway 46 between Cambria and Paso Robles in the Coastal Range, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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chicory Blossom_Anza Borrego Desert State Park CADesert Chicory (Rafinesquia neomexicana). Abundant El Nino rains create profuse wildflower bloom in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California, USA during "100 Year Bloom"
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Brother and newborn sister on sunflower quilt handcoloredRafael and Gabriella on a Sunflower Quilt. Young brother and newborn sister spend time together. Hand colored by Thea Schrack
People
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