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Phillip Hoose. Photo © David E. Hall |
(6.39 MB RealMedia file, .RM)
Note: Clicking on the link above will download the audio archive of the chat with Phillip Hoose, author of The Race to Save the Lord God Bird, who spoke with The Nature Conservancy about the recent rediscovery of the ivory-billed woodpecker in the Big Woods of Arkansas.
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A graduate of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, Phillip Hoose has been a staff member of The Nature Conservancy since 1977. Through the American Birding Association, he co-founded the Cuba Initiative, a fund to provide materials such as binoculars and field guides and art supplies to bird educators in Cuba.
A songwriter and performing musician, Phillip Hoose is a founding member of the Children's Music Network. He lives in Portland, Maine.