Budiansky, Stephen (Philip)
BUDIANSKY, Stephen (Philip)
BUDIANSKY, Stephen (Philip). American, b. 1957. Genres: Environmental sciences/Ecology, Animals/Pets, History. Career: American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, writer, 1979-82; Nature, Washington, DC, Washington editor, 1982-85; U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, DC, Congressional fellow, 1985-86; U.S. News & World Report, Washington, DC, senior writer, 1986-. Publications: The Covenant of the Wild, 1992; Nature's Keepers, 1995; The Nature of Horses, 1997; If a Lion Could Talk, 1998; The World According to Horses, 2000; Battle of Wits, 2000; The Truth About Dogs, 2000; The Character of Cats, 2002.
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