Episode 177: Miriam Horn - Homesick for a World Unknown

Miriam Horn is an author, environmental advocate, journalist and filmmaker. Her background includes work for the Environmental Defense Fund and the U.S. Forest Service in Colorado, working on habitat conservation, landowner and community partnerships, and public education. Her latest book Homesick for a World Unknown is the first full biography of wildlife biologist, conservationist and author George B. Schaller.

On this episode of Nature Revisited, Horn recalls the extraordinary life and work of George B. Schaller, who studied and saved more charismatic megafauna than anyone before or since. Schaller is recognized by many as the world's preeminent field biologist, studying wildlife throughout Africa, Asia and South America, and his field research spanning more than five decades has helped shape wildlife protection efforts around the world.