I share my experiences exploring the incredibly diverse natural worlds on our planet and writing about them.
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The grizzly bears, also called brown bears, at McNeil River are used to people and sometimes come pretty close to visiting humans.
Here’s field scientist James Stroud, using a modified fishing pole to capture an anole lizard at the Fairchild Gardens just south of Miami. He wears long sleeves despite the heat to protect himself from mosquitoes.
Photo by Ray Pearson, originally published in Bozeman, Montana-based High Country News. An enthusiastic crowd gathered at Montana State University in 1979 for a rare total solar eclipse.
After our awesome experience, Colette and I decided it would be fun to write about the experience together, to share our two viewpoints with others. Here’s the result. My words are in regular type; Colette’s are in italics.
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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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