
I share my experiences exploring the incredibly diverse natural worlds on our planet and writing about them.
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This nutritious crop that originated in Mexico feeds not only people but also animals around the world. We’re used to the wonderfully tender sweet corn harvested in late summer and early autumn. But most maize is actually field corn, more s...
Photo by Timothy Pilgrim on Wikipedia
You probably eat bananas at least once a week—they are the most popular of all fruits, even surpassing the apple. But have you ever noticed that bananas have no seeds? Probably not. You just peel it an...
All the trees around the edge of the forest are filled with fluttering monarch butterflies.
You may know that monarch butterfly populations east of the Rocky Mountains fly to sites in Mexico for the winter, but monarchs live in the west, t...
I’ve always been drawn to wolves and everything about them—how the species evolved, how they relate to dogs, how they live and hunt, and how people relate to them.
At the time Bill Muñoz were in Denali, wolves showed up close to the road—o...
It’s time to get back to my early career in hopes that it will inspire other authors to keep at it no matter what. We learn from our experiences how best to communicate meaningfully with our readers.
Once I had two successful books, my wri...
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While writing nonfiction for young readers I've had great experiences doing research and just in living that I want to share with others. I also help other writers as an editor and online teacher.
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