"I developed from being a lister of birds and es to an investigator of ecosystems, and as a natural outgrowth, becoming a and protector of wildlife and ."
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Anne LaBastille
(November 20, 1933 β July 1, 2011) was an American author, , ecologist, and photographer. The recipient of several awards and honorary doctorates, she was a state-certified guide and an adjunct associate professor at Cornell University.
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