Leigh Calvez
Autor de The Hidden Lives of Owls: The Science and Spirit of Nature's Most Elusive Birds
Obras de Leigh Calvez
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 20th century
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Suquamish, Washington, USA
- Ocupaciones
- naturalist
scientist
natural history writer - Organizaciones
- Ocean Mammal Institute
- Biografía breve
- [from author's website]
Leigh Calvez has worked with whales and dolphins as a scientist, naturalist and nature writer. As a scientist, she worked as Research Director for the Ocean Mammal Institute on such projects as the effect of vessel traffic on endangered humpback whales off Maui, Hawaii and the effects of human interaction on the Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin in their resting bays on the Big Island of Hawaii. She also led the only independent research team observing the US Navy's testing of Low Frequency Active Sonar (LFA) on humpback whales in their nurseries in Hawaii in 1998.
As a naturalist, Leigh has worked on whale watch boats in Massachusetts watching humpback and finback whales on the feeding grounds of Stellwagen Bank, in Hawaii on the breeding grounds of the humpback whale and in the San Juan Islands of Washington State, watching pods of orca whales. She has also led extended whale watching journeys to New Zealand, British Columbia and the Azores Islands off Portugal.
She teaches private writing classes and lives near Seattle, Washington, with her daughter Ellie and their two cats.
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I would have liked to read some stories of experiences with some of the other owls not encountered by the author. But that would not fit within the personal stories very well.