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Anne Labastille (1935–2011)

Autor(a) de Woodswoman: Living Alone in the Adirondack Wilderness

22+ Works 895 Membros 17 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Anne LaBastille received a Roger Tory Peterson Award for National Nature Educator in 1994, the Gold Medal from the Society of Women Geographers in 1993, and a Citation of Merit from The Explorers Club. A licensed Adirondack wilderness guide, she lives with her German shepherds in the Adirondack mostrar mais Park of upstate New York mostrar menos

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Nome padrão
Labastille, Anne
Nome de batismo
LaBastille, Anne
Data de nascimento
1935-11-20
Data de falecimento
2011-07-01
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
País (para mapa)
USA
Local de nascimento
Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Local de falecimento
Plattsburgh, New York, USA
Locais de residência
Twitchell Lake, New York, USA
Plattsburgh, New York, USA
Educação
Cornell University (B.S.|Conservation|1955)
Colorado State University (M.S.|Wildlife Management|1961)
Cornell University (Ph.D.|Wildlife ecology|1969)
Ocupação
ecologist
photographer
administrator
environmentalist
naturalist
Relacionamentos
LaBastille, Irma (mother)
Organizações
Wild Life Fund
Adirondack Park Agency (commissioner|1975-1993)
Pequena biografia
Anne LaBastille received her doctorate degree in Wildlife Ecology from Cornell University in 1969. She also held a master's degree in Wildlife Management from Colorado State University, and earned her bachelor's of science in Conservation from Cornell. She was a pioneering environmentalist whose work reached from the USA to Guatemala, and was the author of more than a dozen books. She also wrote more than 150 popular articles and 25 scientific papers. She was a contributing writer to the Sierra Club and National Geographic, as well as many other magazines. Anne LaBastille gave wilderness workshops and lectures for 40 years and served on many conservation organizations in her beloved Adirondack Mountains of New York. She traveled around the world and worked with many nonprofit organizations to study and reduce the destructive effects of pollution on lakes and wildlife. She also was a noted wildlife photographer whose work appeared in many nature publications.

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To be fair, I read this at least 25 years ago. I've never forgotten it and have lately begun reading about wilderness and survival. This is a must read for anyone thinking this is the life they seek. Sadly, Anne LaBastille died of Alzheimer's several years ago.
Excellent read. Really - the cabin had to be moved!!
 
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Suem330 | outras 12 resenhas | Dec 28, 2023 |
This is a great book about a woman who moves out into the woods and lives in a secluded cabin, alone. She provides lots of useful information along the way as she tells about her experiences, stuff about how to live safely and comfortably in a cabin without modern conveniences, and what mistakes to avoid.
 
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JBarringer | outras 12 resenhas | Dec 15, 2023 |
Originally published in 1976.
I really enjoyed the read, but I save the 5 stars for books that draw lots of emotions from me. Unfortunately, this book did not. Little bit of a dry writing style, but great story line.
 
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MissysBookshelf | outras 12 resenhas | Aug 27, 2023 |
This was a nice easy read and was relaxing for me because of the setting.
 
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Wren73 | outras 12 resenhas | Mar 4, 2022 |

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Obras
22
Also by
2
Membros
895
Popularidade
#28,623
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
17
ISBNs
35
Idiomas
1
Favorito
2

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