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Thor Hanson (biologist)

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Thor Hanson is an American conservation biologist and author. Hanson has published five books for general audiences and one children's book. He has also contributed to a range of periodicals and other media, including the PBS program, American Spring LIVE.

Career

Hanson received a bachelor's degree from the University of Redlands, a master's degree from the University of Vermont, and a Ph.D. from the University of Idaho. In the 1990s, Hanson worked as a volunteer for the U.S. Peace Corps in Uganda and managed a tourism project regarding brown bears for the U.S. Forest Service. Outside of writing for general audiences, Hanson has also published "technical research on such topics as the ecology of tropical trees, forest fragmentation and its impact on bird nest predation, the impact that warfare can have on biodiversity hotspots, and the behaviour of Neotropical monkeys and birds." Hanson is a Guggenheim Fellow, and in 1998, he also received the Switzer Environmental Fellowship.

Personal life

Hanson lives in the U.S. state of Washington with his wife and son.

Works

Books

Children's books

  • Bartholomew Quill: A Crow's Quest to Know Who's Who. Little Bigfoot/Sasquatch Books, 2016.

References

  1. Nature Staff (28 March 2019). "PBS Nature Program News". PBS. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  2. ^ "Thor Hanson". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 3 June 2016 – via Literature Resource Center.
  3. Naish, Darren (7 May 2012). "Thor Hanson's Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle". Scientific American: Tetrapod Zoology. Scientific American. Archived from the original on 17 November 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  4. ^ "About Thor Hanson". Thor Hanson. Retrieved 11 March 2018.

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