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Pieter A. Folkens(illustrator)is widely acknowledged as one of the finest illustrators of marine mammals in the world. He has contributed to many books, includingThe Sierra Club Handbook of Seals and SireniansandThe Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals(Academic Press). He has also designed cetaceans for motion pictures and television, including the filmsStar Trek IV, Flipper,andFree Willy.He is a founding board member of the Alaska Whale Foundation, a non-profit marine mammal research and conservation organization, and spends his summers in Alaska studying the feeding ecology of Killer and Humpback Whales. Folkens lives in Benicia, California. Randall R. Reeves(Sperm Whales, Beaked Whales, River Dolphins, Beluga and Narwhal, Ocean Dolphins, Porpoises, Glossary)has been involved in marine mammal work for over 25 years, ranging from field studies in the Arctic, the North Atlantic, and the Indus and Amazon Rivers, to archival research on the history of whaling. He co-authoredThe Sierra Club Handbook of Whales and DolphinsandThe Sierra Club Handbook of Seals and Sireniansand editedConservation and Management of Marine Mammals(Smithsonian). Reeves holds a Ph.D. from McGill University, Canada. Since 1997, he has served as chairman of the Cetacean Specialist Group of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). Reeves lives in Hudson, Quebec. Phillip J. Clapham(Introduction, Baleen Whales)is a leading expert on large whales. He has conducted research on a variety of whale species around the world and has written or contributed to several books, includingHumpback Whales(Voyageur Press),Whales of the World(Voyageur Press), andThe Complete Book of North American Mammals(Smithsonian). Clapham earned a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. He is a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and lives and works in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, where he directs a research program on large whales. Brent S. Stewart(Polar Bear and Otters, Pinnipeds)has been studying and writing about marine mammals since the late 1970s. He has published many articles on marine mammals and contributed to several books, includingThe Smithsonian Book of North American MammalsandThe Sierra Club Handbook of Seals and Sirenians.He earned a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Stewart is a Senior Research Biologist at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute in San Diego, California, and Marine Science and Foreign Affairs Officer with the State Department in Washington, D.C. James A. Powell(Sirenians)is recognized as an international expert on manatees. For the past thirty years he has conducted field research on sirenians around the world from Florida to the West Indies and Belize, and has spent ten years in remote areas of western Africa studying the West African Manatee. He earned a Ph.D. in Zoology from Cambridge University, England. He is co-chair of the Sirenia Specialist Group of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). Powell is the Director for Aquatic Programs for the Wildlife Trust in Sarasota, Florida.National Audubon Society Staff is the author of 'National Audubon Society Guide to Marine Mammals of the World', published 2002 under ISBN 9780375411410 and ISBN 0375411410.
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