David Rains Wallace (born 1945) is an American writer who has published more than twenty books on conservation and natural history, including The Monkey's Bridge (a 1997 New York Times Notable Book) and The Klamath Knot (1984 Burroughs Medal).[1][2] He has written articles for the National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, the Sierra Club, and other groups. Wallace's work also has appeared in Harper's Magazine, The New York Times, Sierra[1], Wilderness and other periodicals.[3][4] -Wikipedia
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| Born | 10 Aug 1945 |
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American writer
| Born | 10 Aug 1945 |
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Natural history, History, Evolution, Natural history, united states, Description and travel, Evolution (Biology), Biography, California, description and travel, Deserts, Fiction, general, Fossils, Guidebooks, Natural areas, Nature conservation, Paleontology, 19th century, America, discovery and exploration, Artistic Photography, Biographies, California, fiction, California, history, Central america, description and travel, Collection and preservation, Collectionneurs et collections, Conservación de la naturalezaPlaces
United States, California, Central America, Bulow Hammock, Bulow Hammock (Fla.), Costa Rica, Florida, Klamath Mountains (Calif. and Or.), Mammoth Cave National Park (Ky.), Ohio, San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.), West (U.S.), Yellowstone National Park, Yolla Bolly MountainsTime
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- OLID: OL26569A
- Amazon ID: B000APEPB0
- GoodReads: 213759
- ISNI: 0000000110329780
- Library of Congress Names: n78003587
- VIAF: 112844734
- Wikidata: Q5238878
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q5238878
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