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I am an author-illustrator of educational graphic novels and cartoon-based resources about the natural world, and a conservation biologist. My main focus is climate change. Several of my books, as well as some free resources, are available for download here.

I am an author-illustrator of educational graphic novels and cartoon-based resources about the natural world, and a conservation biologist. My main focus is climate change. Several of my books, as well as some free resources, are available for download here.
Educational comic about the natural history and ecology of Amazon rainforest creatures.
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Educational comic about the natural history and ecology of Amazon rainforest creatures.

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The funny comic strips in this book feature facts about jungle animals taken from actual field observations made by the conservation scientist authors. Natural history and ecology are fascinating but complex subjects. What better way to discover them than through a comic that is both funny and scientifically accurate? A perfect learning resource for nature-loving kids and adults, as well as for science teachers! Available here as a pdf to download, Fables of the Amazon features the following: Eleven comic-strip short fables featuring a wide array of South American jungle animals. Each fable comes with an ecology or conservation lesson. An intimate look at the secret lives of wild guinea pigs, rare macaws, jaguars, leaf-cutter ants, the elusive Maned Wolf, and many others. The authors’ own natural history notes (with photos) from the field.
Educational graphic novel about Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection
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Educational graphic novel about Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection

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This funny, historically and scientifically accurate graphic novel explains Darwin’s theory in clear language, and provides thoroughly researched insight into Darwin’s thought process and the pressures he had to deal with. Available here as a pdf download, the book provides an entertaining learning experience and is perfect for science teachers who teach evolution in their classrooms. Recommended by the US National Science Teachers Association, this book explains the following: How the field observations made by Darwin and his crew while visiting the legendary Galápagos islands eventually led to the Theory of Natural Selection How Darwin tapped into the scientific minds of his time and related with his peers Darwin’s inner struggle while developing his work, including the dilemma he faced as a God-fearing Christian The little-known truth behind how the Theory of Natural Selection was actually stumbled upon How the Theory actually works, explained in simple language and with cartoon illustrations KEY REVIEWS “*This fantastically illustrated comic focuses on the five weeks that Darwin spent in Galapagos and the subsequent development of the theory of evolution. Taking such a story and turning it into a comic that is both enjoyable and accessible to a wide range of ages is no mean feat, but Alan Hesse has done a brilliant job.” *- Galapagos Conservation Trust “Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection stands out as a comprehensive and engaging work that will not only appeal to its intended young audience but also to adults. It is a testament to Hesse’s ability to present complex scientific concepts in a way that is both informative and thoroughly enjoyable.” - Literary Titan Gold Award Winner “Have you been searching for a fun and understandable way to introduce natural selection and evolution in your classroom? Look no further! Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection tells the story of Darwin’s voyage to the Galapagos Islands and his theory that followed in a comic book format that is fun for all ages.” -National Science Teachers Association.
Educational comic strip about reproduction
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Educational comic strip about reproduction

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An original resource for biology teachers, this funny yet educational comic strip teaches about the mating strategy of the Greater Rhea, a species found in central and southern South America. Extracted from the comic book Fables of the Amazon: Fun Lessons in Ecology, the story is presented in classic comic strip format as a fable framed within a natural history lesson. As with the original book, the story is drawn from the personal field studies of the author.