|
BonTerra Field Scientists Donate Photographs
August 09, 2004
BonTerra Consulting’s field scientists donate digital photographs of flora, fauna, landscapes, and other outdoor subjects to non-profit publishers and website designers worldwide through the CalPhotos website administered by the University of California, Berkeley.
Senior Restoration Ecologist Richard Lewis's photos have been used in a guidebook to the flora of San Diego County, a website featuring the natural history of the Isle of Malta in the Mediterranean, and by the California Department of Fish and Game in its annual report to the California legislature on the status of listed species.
Sample entries from Richard Lewis can be viewed using the following links.
Libellula saturata; Flame Skimmer
Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. capitatum; Bluedicks, Bluedick
Dudleya virens; Bright Green Dudleya
Lepidospartum squamatum; California Broomsage
Sample entries from Project Manager/Ecologist Sam Stewart can be viewed using the following links.
Calochortus clavatus; Mariposa Lily
Uma inornata; Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard
Hyla cadaverina; California Treefrog
Silene laciniata; Cardinal Catchfly
Sam Stewart’s photos have also been used by biogeography research students at San Francisco State University (SFSU), the Center for Biological Diversity and the X-Ray Computed Tomography Facility at the University of Texas (UTCT). The UTCT site also has a collection of reptile x-rays showing skeletal anatomy. BonTerra's name is shown when you click on the flat-tailed horned lizard photo provided.
Phrynosoma mcallii, the flat-tailed horned lizard
We are very proud of Richard and Sam’s contributions to the advancement of their respective disciplines. For more information, please contact Lynda Smith, BonTerra Consulting, Marketing Coordinator.
|
 |
 |
 |
News | Profile
| Services | Clients
| Projects | Links
| Careers | Contact Us
| Home
Copyright © 2002-2005, BonTerra Consulting.
|