Richard Conniff
Richard Conniff, a Guggenheim Fellow and winner of the National Magazine Award, writes for Smithsonian and National Geographic and is a frequent commentator on NPR's All Things Considered and a guest columnist for the New York Times. His books include The Natural History of the Rich, Swimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time, and The Species Seekers. He lives in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
Richard Conniff
Richard Conniff, a Guggenheim Fellow and winner of the National Magazine Award, writes for Smithsonian and National Geographic and is a frequent commentator on NPR's All Things Considered and a guest columnist for the New York Times. His books include The Natural History of the Rich, Swimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time, and The Species Seekers. He lives in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
Books by Richard Conniff
The Species Seekers: Heroes, Fools, and the Mad Pursuit of Life on Earth
Richard Conniff
Paperback, 2012
"This beautifully written book has the verve of an adventure story." —Wall Street JournalSwimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time: My Life Doing Dumb Stuff with Animals
Richard Conniff
Hardback, 2009
An award-winning nature writer takes us on a thrilling journey deep into the domains of strange—and often dangerous—animals.The Natural History of the Rich: A Field Guide
Richard Conniff
Paperback, 2004
A tantalizing, droll study of the idiosyncratic existence of the very rich, through the unexpected lens of the naturalist.Swimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time: My Life Doing Dumb Stuff with Animals
Richard Conniff
Paperback, 2010
"Hilariously informative…This book will remind you why you always wanted to be a naturalist." —OutsideSwimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time: My Life Doing Dumb Stuff with Animals
Richard Conniff
E Book, 2010
"Hilariously informative…This book will remind you why you always wanted to be a naturalist." —OutsideThe Species Seekers: Heroes, Fools, and the Mad Pursuit of Life on Earth
Richard Conniff
E Book, 2010
The story of bold adventurers who risked death to discover strange life forms in the farthest corners of planet Earth.The Natural History of the Rich: A Field Guide
Richard Conniff
E Book, 2012
A tantalizing, droll study of the idiosyncratic existence of the very rich, through the unexpected lens of the naturalist.