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Yellowstone to Yukon - Foreword David Suzuki, a highly acclaimed geneticist and environmental thinker, is the author of forty books, including The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature. He has won numerous academic awards and holds sixteen honorary degrees in Canada, the United States, and Australia. Since 1979, he ... |
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Yellowstone to Yukon - Essayist Gary Tabor is currently Executive Director of the Center for Large Landscape Conservation. He was trained as a wildlife veterinarian and ecologist. His career spans international and North American wildlife conservation domains, including seven years in East Africa and one year in South America. ... |
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Seasons of Life and Land - Poet Terry Tempest Williams is the author of over a dozen books on our relationship to place. Her books include Refuge, An Unspoken Hunger, and Leap. In 2006, Williams received the Robert Marshall Award from The Wilderness Society, their highest honor given to an American citizen. She also received the ... |
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Arctic Wings - Essayist Robert Thompson is an Iñupiat Eskimo wildlife guide who lives on Barter Island, beyond the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. In addition to guiding, he enjoys hunting, dog mushing, carving ivory, and woodcrafts. He is also an excellent camp cook and storyteller of local ... |
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Salmon in the Trees - Illustrator From his tree-top studio, high above the Tongass Narrows in rainswept Ketchikan Alaska, Ray Troll draws and paints fishy images that migrate into museums, books, and magazines. Basing his quirky, aquatic images on the latest scientific discoveries, Troll brings a street-smart sensibility to the ... |
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Arctic Wings - Photographer/Essayist Mark Wilson is wildlife photographer, photojournalist, writer, lecturer, and avid birder. His work has appeared in National Geographic, National Wildlife, and other publications, and he is a staff photographer at the Boston Globe and writes two columns for the paper: “The Backyard Birder” and ... |
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The Last Polar Bear - Essayist Charles Wohlforth, a lifelong Alaska resident, is the author of several books and numerous magazine articles for publications such as The New Republic, Outside, and National Wildlife. He was the lead reporter on the Exxon Valdez oil spill for the Anchorage Daily News. He also served on the ... |
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Salmon in the Trees - Essayist Rosita Worl is the president of the Sealaska Heritage Institute, a member of the Alaska Federation of Natives board, and a teacher at the University of Alaska–Southeast. She has served on the board of Sealaska—a Southeast Alaskan Native corporation—since 1987, and is the current vice chair of ... |
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