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Bernd Heinrich , biologist, author, illustrator, and ultramarathoner, has been studying birds, bees, and butterflies since his kindergarten years in the northern German and Maine woods. He is on permanent sabbatical from the University of Vermont. Recent works include "Why We Run," "Winter World," and "Mind of The Raven," for which he won the Burroughs Medal for outstanding natural history writing. His sketches of wood frogs illustrate his Whole Terrain essay in 'Resilience.' wholeterrain.org
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  • Whole Terrain link to...

    Our skills and works are but tiny reflections of the wild world that is innately and loosely orderly. There is nothing like stepping away from the road and heading into a new part of the watershed. Not for the sake of newness, but for the sense of coming
    www.wholeterrain.org/bio.cfm?Contributor_ID=193
  • Wikipedia

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  • SAF's Ask the Scientists:...

    Bernd Heinrich.
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  • lection: why we run

    It's the saga of Heinrich's determination to enter the 1981 national championship 100K race.
    www.uta.edu/english/tim/lection/031027.html
  • Bernd Heinrich

    Heinrich, B. 1989. Ravens in Winter . Simon and Schuster, New York.
    www.uvm.edu/~biology/Faculty/Heinrich/Heinrich.html
  • Cool Running :: Bernd...

    Bernd Heinrich becomes the second man, following the recently deceased Ted Corbitt , and the female trio of Sandy Kiddy , Marcy Schwam and Sue Ellen Trapp , to be selected to the American Ultrarunning Association's Hall of Fame. Heinrich, 67, has perhaps
    www.coolrunning.com/engine/3/3_1/bernd-heinrich-inducted-...
  • Harvard University Press:...

    In his new preface Bernd Heinrich ranges from Maine to Alaska and north to the Arctic as he summarizes findings from continuing investigations over the past twenty-five years--by him and others--into the wondrous "energy economy" of bumblebees. Bernd Hei
    www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/HEIBUY.html
  • QUEST: Featured Scientist |...

    University of Vermont professor of biology and wildlife biologist Bernd Heinrich is the nation's leading expert on thermoregulation of insects. His latest book, "Winter World," deals with how animals survive frigid Northern winters; it will be reviewed i
    www.mainepbs.org/quest/bernd_heinrich.shtml