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Steven Kellogg
Steven Kellogg is one of the Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere Reserve's most cherished friends, artists, and advocates. A wildly successful illustrator and author of scores of children’s books, Steven is also an extraordinarily generous supporter of conservation groups, animal shelters, and civic organizations.
Steven grew up in Connecticut, visiting the Adirondack Coast each summer and hoping he could become a wildlife illustrator for National Geographic. Fortuitously, he did even better. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design, Steven began illustrating children’s books, and he quickly won widespread acclaim.
Steven has told stories and shown children how to draw wild creatures in hundreds of classrooms across the country. Books he has illustrated and/or written include Frogs Jump: A Counting Book, Is Your Mama a Llama?, Engelbert the Elephant, The Invisible Moose, Best Friends, and The Mysterious Tadpole, and most recently The Word PIRATES. Steven has served on many charitable boards of directors, including the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance. He is a co-founder of Champlain Area Trails (CATS), a key partner in Split Rock Wildway (one of The Rewilding Institute’s focal projects).
Learn more at stevenkellogg.com.
Rewilding Earth Unplugged: Best of Rewilding Earth 2018
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