
Douglas H. Chadwick, freelance writer, was born in February
1948. His childhood summers were spent in the field assisting
his father, a consulting geologist, with scientific research and
backcountry exploration. He studied zoology at the University
of Washington and wildlife biology at the University of Montana,
and specializes in natural history and environmental science.
Chadwicks recent articles for
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
include A Place for Parks in the New South Africa, July
1996, NdokiLast Place on Earth, July 1995,
Mountain Goats: On the Edge of Sky and Earth, April
1995, and Dead or Alive: The Endangered Species Act,
March 1995. He has also has written for such publications as Defenders,
Sierra, Audubon, Nature Conservancy, and the New York Times
Book Review. He resides in Montana with his family.
Chadwicks work appears in Octobers Online feature
about U.S. National Wildlife Refuges.
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