Sneed collard biography meaning
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Collard, Sneed B., III 1959-
Personal
Born November 7, 1959, in Phoenix, AZ; son of Sneed B. Collard, Jr. (a professor of biology) and Patricia Anne Case (a high school biology teacher). Education: Attended University of California—Davis, 1978-79, and University of Washington, Friday Harbor Marine Laboratories, 1982; University of California—Berkeley, B.A. (biology with marine emphasis; with honors), 1983; University of California—Santa Barbara, M.S. (scientific instrumentation), 1986. Politics: "Progressive." Hobbies and other interests: Swimming, bicycling, hiking, traveling, SCUBA diving, reading, going to movies, and planting oak trees.
Addresses
Home—Missoula, MT. E-mail—[email protected].
Career
Freelance writer, 1984—. University of California—Berkeley, zoology department research assistant and research diving program assistant instructor, 1982-83; California Department of Fish and Game, wild trout program seasonal aide, 1983; Woodward-Clyde Consultants,
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Snakes, Alligators, and Broken Hearts: Journeys of a Biologist’s Son. 2015. Written and illustrated by Sneed B. Collard III. Design bygd Kathleen Herlihy-Paoli. With animal artwork by Tessa K. Collard. Missoula: Mountain Press Publishing. 174 pages including Epilogue and Author’s Note.
Genre:Memoir
Ages:Upper elementary and middle school
Summary
Author and biologist Sneed Collard is known primarily for children’s nonfiction books that resound with voice and feed our imaginations with curious, often startling details about the world’s quirkiest inhabitants. Sea Snakes, Creepy Creatures, Alien Invaders, djur Dads, A Whale Biologist at Work, The Deep Sea Floor, Pocket Babies, Reign of the Sea Dragons, and Fire Birds are just a handful of the dozens of titles familiar to his fans. More recently, Sneed has ventured into fiction as well, with books like Dog Sense, Double Eagle, and Hangman’s Gold.
Just weeks ago, Collard released his memoir, an accou
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