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Hope Ryden (1929–2017)

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Hope Elaine Ryden was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on August 1, 1929. In 1951, she received a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Iowa. Afterward, she was a fashion model and a flight attendant. In 1958, she was a crew member aboard Pan Am's inaugural trans-Atlantic jet passenger toon meer flight. She developed a passion for photography during breaks abroad. In 1961, she joined Robert Drew & Associates, a noted documentary production company. She later worked for ABC News. She was a writer, director, and producer of documentary films. Her books on wildlife included America's Last Wild Horses, God's Dog: A Celebration of the North American Coyote, Bobcat Year, Wild Animals of America ABC, and Lily Pond: Four Years with a Family of Beavers. She also wrote for National Geographic, Audubon, Smithsonian, and The New York Times Magazine. Her documentaries featured the actress Jane Fonda at 25 as she prepared for her starring role in The Fun Couple on Broadway, two Peace Corps nurses in Malaya, and a Boston man who saved some 9,000 animals in Suriname from starvation or drowning. She died from complications of hip surgery on June 18, 2017 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Werken van Hope Ryden

Wild Horse Summer (1997) 84 exemplaren
De lelievijver (1989) 81 exemplaren
Wild Horses I Have Known (1999) 55 exemplaren
America's Last Wild Horses (1970) 39 exemplaren
Wildflowers Around the Year (2001) 34 exemplaren
Backyard Rescue (1994) 29 exemplaren
ABC of Crawlers and Flyers (1996) 21 exemplaren
The Beaver (1986) 20 exemplaren
Bobcat Year (1981) 19 exemplaren
Wild Animals of Africa: 2 (1989) 19 exemplaren
Bobcat (1983) 17 exemplaren
Wild Animals of America ABC: 2 (1845) 16 exemplaren
America's Bald Eagle (1821) 13 exemplaren
Mustangs: A Return to the Wild (1972) 13 exemplaren

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National Geographic Magazine 1974 v146 #2 August (1974) — Medewerker — 16 exemplaren
The Kennedy Films of Robert Drew & Associates [2016 film] (2008) — Producer — 14 exemplaren
Among Wild Horses: A Portrait of the Pryor Mountain Mustangs (2006) — Voorwoord — 12 exemplaren
National Geographic Magazine 1971 v139 #1 January (1971) — Medewerker — 12 exemplaren
The Loving Story [2011 film] (2013) — Producer — 5 exemplaren

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A bit disappointed in the book as this is not how science is done. The author got too close to her subjects and by her interactions altered the behavior of animals.If her goal was to connect to the emotional side of the reader she succeeded. Though scientist are not cold and heartless they must be observers only.
On the positive side she does delve into the challenges that the beavers face and what can be done to protect them. The feeling that beavers are a pest has changed in 30 years to one that they a integral part of the environment and their dams and waterworks are important part of keeping what littler wild spaces that we have in good order.… (meer)
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BobVTReader | Jan 20, 2023 |
 
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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Amazing photographs of wildflowers and interesting facts about each plant are provided in this beautiful picture book. The author is also the photographer. While the flowers are arranged by bloom time in chronological order, I expected to have the flowers arranged month by month or by seasons with a divider page in between to make it easier to say look at all flowers found in March or those found in fall. Instead the table of contents simply lists the flowers in order that they are placed in the book with no list of bloom time. Since the flower names are not alphabetically or with scientific names in the table of contents it makes it difficult for the reader to navigate the book. Only in the author's description of each wildflower does the reader find out where the wildflowers are located. This book is more about the arrangement of the photos and text than about good information about wildflowers. The author did include the scientific names for each wildflower. Several wildflowers that the author included I would not classify as such. I would consider them crops that are all planted domestically and have escaped cultivation to be found occasionally on the road side so some people consider them wildflowers. Red clover for example is planted along roadsides and in medians as a means of beautification. I consider that a crop rather than a wildflower. Chicory and purple coneflower (echinachea) are two other wildflowers that I would also consider as crops and not wildflowers. Overall a beautiful picture book of wildflowers but not a good book for studying plants.… (meer)
 
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ldbecker | Feb 21, 2018 |
This book can used as an ABC book to help very young students build their knowledge of different animals found within the United States. They can continually use this book throughout the semester to describe the different features and characteristics found on each animal.
 
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Neshia.Rowe | Nov 28, 2016 |

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