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Arranged by decade, Through a Green Lens presents a sampling of Robert Michael Pyle's work over fifty years, from his first heartfelt essay, written on mountain motel stationery in 1965, to a book foreword written in 2015. Culled from notable magazines and contributions to edited collections, these essays range across broad topical, geographic, and textual territory.

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Arranged by decade, Through a Green Lens presents a sampling of Robert Michael Pyle's work over fifty years, from his first heartfelt essay, written on mountain motel stationery in 1965, to a book foreword written in 2015. Culled from notable magazines and contributions to edited collections, these essays range across broad topical, geographic, and textual territory.
Autorenporträt
ROBERT MICHAEL PYLE is a biologist, writer, and Guggenheim Fellow with a PhD in Ecology and Environmental Studies from Yale University. His twenty books include Wintergreen (John Burroughs Medal), The Thunder Tree, Sky Time in Gray's River (National Outdoor Book Award), two poetry collections, and standard works on butterflies. He founded the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, and has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society. He lives in rural southwest Washington.