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Robert Michael Pyle - Wikipedia Robert Michael Pyle (born 19 July 1947) [1] is an American lepidopterist, writer, teacher, and founder of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation [2][3] Much of his life story is told in the 2020 feature film The Dark Divide, where Pyle is played by David Cross [4][5]
Author Bob Pyle on his Real-Life Hike that Inspired The Dark Divide . . . In 1995, butterfly expert and nature writer Dr Robert Pyle trekked for more than a month through Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest, a 76,000-acre region that is home to old-growth forest, in an area called the Dark Divide
Robert Michael Pyle: A Rare Species - 1889 Magazine Robert Michael Pyle has encyclopedic knowledge of butterflies and plants the world over, yet still finds transcendence in the forest surrounding his home in Grays River Photo: Cam Östman Renowned butterfly expert, natural history writer, novelist poet Robert Michael Pyle is the subject of a feature film, has three new books, an album a
Robert Michael Pyle - Xerces Society Dr Robert Michael Pyle founded the Xerces Society in 1971 Pyle is a biologist and the author of several books, including Butterflies of the Pacific Northwest (co-authored with Caitlin C LaBar), Magdalena Mountain, Where Bigfoot Walks, Nabokov's Butterflies, and other works of poetry and fiction
About Robert Michael Pyle - Terrain. org RRobert Michael Pyle is an independent, full-time biologist, writer, teacher, and speaker He was born and raised in Colorado and has lived in the Pacific Northwest, California, New England and Great Britain He earned a Ph D in Lepidoptera Ecology and Conservation from Yale University
Robert Michael Pyle — North Cascades Institute Robert Michael Pyle 's undergraduate degree from the University of Washington was perhaps the only one ever awarded in the field of Nature Perception and Protection His master's in Nature Interpretation was followed by a doctorate in Ecology and Environmental Studies from Yale University
Robert Pyle: Butterflies, Poems and Ruined Lands - The Green Interview Robert Michael Pyle, an independent lepidopterist, poet, teacher and speaker The author of 18 books, he is the founder of the international Xerces Society for the conservation of butterflies and other small invertebrates, and a vigorous advocate for loving “the damaged lands” as well as the intact wildernesses
Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide: Pyle, Robert Michael . . . Travel along with Robert Michael Pyle as he walks the Dark Divide -the boundary line between humans and nature or between the known and the unknown Seek out the truth behind why we need to believe in monsters and why it matters not whether those monsters really exist or not
Robert Michael Pyle - Rewilding Robert Michael Pyle, is a biologist and writer who has published twenty-four books and hundreds of papers, essays, stories and poems His 1987 book Wintergreen: Rambles in a Ravaged Land, describing the devastation caused by unrestrained logging in Washington’s Willapa Hills where he lives, won the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished