Adventures in the Charlotte Harbor Watershed

A Story of Four Animals and Their Neighborhoods

 

2010 edition

 

Learn about the environment of southwest Florida through the adventures of four animals: a yellow-crowned night-heron on the Caloosahatchee River, an alligator on the Peace River, an otter on the Myakka River and a mullet in the estuaries. The Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program (CHNEP) created this 60-page book to help children better understand the natural environment of southwest Florida.

 

When you use the artwork provided, please acknowledge that the artwork is from the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program's book Adventures in the Charlotte Harbor Watershed and the illustrator is Rachel Rebekah Renne.

 

Please let CHNEP know how you use this artwork and if if you have suggestions on other versions by contacting Maran Hilgendorf (mhilgendorf@swfrpc.org, 866/835-5785 ext 240).

 

 

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PDF file of artwork use in the entire book (13,509 KB)

 

Children's book page by page (file sizes range 205 KB to 1,195 KB)

 

Chapter 1: Tidal Caloosahatchee River

Chapter 2: Peace River

Chapter 3: Myakka River

Chapter 4: Estuaries from Dona and Roberts Bays to Estero Bay

Epilogue (page 59) (no artwork but provides reference information)