Trimble, Stephen

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TRIMBLE, Stephen

TRIMBLE, Stephen. American, b. 1950. Genres: Adult non-fiction, Photography. Career: Photographer and writer, 1969-; National Park Service, seasonal ranger/naturalist, 1972-75; Museum of Northern Arizona Press, Flagstaff, AZ, contributing editor, 1979-80, editor and publisher, 1980-81. Work exhibited at institutions. Lecturer at schools; NPR commentator. Publications: Non-Game Birds of the West, an Annotated Bibliography: The Ecology and Life Histories of 7 Orders, 1975; Canyon Country, 1986; The Village of Blue Stone, 1990. AND PHOTOGRAPHER: Great Sand Dunes: The Shape of the Wind, 1975; The Bright Edge: A Guide to the National Parks of the Colorado Plateau, 1979; Longs Peak: A Rocky Mountain Chronicle, 1984; Talking with the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery, 1987; The Sagebrush Ocean: A Natural History of the Great Basin, 1989; The People: Indians of the American Southwest, 1993; (with G.P. Nabhan) The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places, 1994. EDITOR (and photographer): Blessed by Light: Visions of the Colorado Plateau, 1986; (with H. Lloyd) Our Voices, Our Land, 1986; Words from the Land: Encounters with Natural History Writing, 1988, rev. ed., 1995. Writer of liner notes and syndicated travel articles. Contributor to periodicals. Photographer for books by: R. Hartman and J. Musial, E. Malotki and M. Lomatuway'ma, Audubon Nature Yearbook, A.R. Kaplan, A. Ronald. Photographer for calendars. Contributor of photographs to books. Address: 779 4th Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84103-3871, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]