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10 to 15 lines about the Patrick Pringle​

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Answered by UnknownTushi69
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Born 1935, in Rochester, NY; children: (first Laurence Pringle marriage) Heidi, Jeffrey, Sean; (third marriage) Jesse, Rebecca. Education: Cornell University, B.S., 1958; University of Massachusetts, M.S., 1960; Syracuse University, doctoral studies, 1960-62. Hobbies and other interests: Photography, films, sports, surf fishing.

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Freelance writer and photographer, wildlife biologist, and educator. Lima Central School, Lima, NY, high school science teacher, 1961-62; American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, associate editor, 1963-65, senior editor, 1965-67, executive editor of Nature and Science (children's magazine), 1967-70; New School for Social Research (now New School University), New York, NY, faculty member, 1976-78; Kean College of New Jersey, Union, writer-in-residence, 1985-86; Highlights for Children Writers Workshop, faculty member, beginning 1985.

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New Jersey Institute of Technology Award, 1970, for The Only Earth We Have; Special Conservation Award, National Wildlife Federation, 1978; honor book designation, New York Academy of Sciences, 1980, for Natural Fire: Its Ecology in Forests; Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of Massachusetts Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, 1981; Eva L. Gordon Award, American Nature Society, 1983; John Burroughs List of Nature Books for Young Readers, 1991, for Batman: Exploring the World of Bats, 1993, for Jackal Woman: Exploring the World of Jackals, and 1997, for An Extraordinary Life: The Story of a Monarch Butterfly; A Book Can Develop Empathy Award, New York State Humane Association, 1991, for Batman: Exploring the World of Bats; Orbis Pictus Honor Book designation for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children, National Council of Teachers of English, 1996, for Dolphin Man: Exploring the World of Dolphins, and 1998, for An Extraordinary Life: The Story of a Monarch Butterfly; Nonfiction Award, Washington Post /Children's Book Council, 1999, for body of work; dozens of Pringle's titles have been selected National Science Teachers Association Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Some lines about Patrick Pringle.

  • Patrick Pringle was born in 1935 in Rochester, New York.
  • He is a wildlife photographer, freelance writer and wildlife biologist.
  • He has written a lot about wildlife and he has also written fiction books.
  • He loves nature and he is a wildlife enthusiast.
  • Patrick Pringle's first book was called 'Dinosaurs and Their World'.
  • Many of Patrick's books have become international bestsellers.
  • Patrick Pringle has received a lot of awards for his work.
  • He attended Cornell University and the University of Massachusetts.

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