Copies of the books were delivered to Van Dorp yesterday, so they should be available in their two stores now or very soon.
There’s an article about the guide in Le Pélican today. I didn’t see it on their web site, but it is in the paper.
For guide lovers who speak French, here’s an article on InsulR: http://www.insulr.com/en/live/environment/98-environnement/356-le-premier-guide-sur-la-faune-de-saint-martin-.html
Le premier guide sur la faune de Saint-Martin
www.insulr.com
“Guide incomplet de la faune de Saint-Martin”
The guide is also featured in Today! http://www.todaysxm.com/2011/02/22/yokoyama-publishes-the-incomplete-guide-to-the-wildlife-of-saint-martin/
Yay! An article about the guide in The Daily Herald.
St. Maarten/St. Martin now has first-ever wildlife guide
www.thedailyherald.com
The Daily Herald. The leading newspaper in the Eastern Caribbean
Not in the Guide
If it’s the incomplete guide, what’s missing? In this photo album, I’ll try to fill in some of the gaps and share some photos of animals that aren’t in the guide.
Not in the Guide
If it’s the incomplete guide, what’s missing? In this photo album, I’ll try to fill in some of the gaps and share some photos of animals that aren’t in the guide.
Do you have the book? It would be awesome if you would post a review on Amazon. Even awesomer if it’s a good review! Thanks!
Amazon.com: The Incomplete Guide to the Wildlife of Saint Martin (9781453861158): Mark Yokoyama: Boo
www.amazon.com
Amazon.com: The Incomplete Guide to the Wildlife of Saint Martin (9781453861158): Mark Yokoyama: Books
Looking for more info on Caribbean biology? Here are a few of the online resources I found very helpful. Bookmark it for next time you see a weird critter in your backyard!
Saint Martin/Lesser Antilles/Caribbean Biology Resources on the Web | Les Fruits De Mer
www.lesfruitsdemer.org
If you’re like me, you often need to identify Caribbean animals, and it’s not always easy to find resources on the web, so I figured I’d post links to some of my favorites. The Catalog of the Lepidoptera of the French Antilles is a site in both French and English that features most of the butterflie
Delivered copies to the Shipwreck Shop offices today. They should be in the stores soon!