David Quammen (born February 1948) is an award-winning science, nature and travel writer whose work has appeared in publications such as National Geographic, Outside, Harper's, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times Book Review.He wrote a column, called "Natural Acts", for Outside magazine for fifteen years.Quammen lives in Bozeman, Montana.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, David Quammen was drawn to Montana in the early 1970's for the trout fishing. He graduated from St. Xavier High School in 1966. Quammen is a Yale graduate and former Rhodes Scholar; during his graduate studies at Oxford, he studied literature, concentrating on the works of William Faulkner.
Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature; 1985, Avon Books reprint 1996. ISBN 0-380-71738-7
The Flight of the Iguana: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature; Scribner, 1988. ISBN 0-684-83626-2
The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions; Scribner, 1996 (reprinted 1997). ISBN 0-684-82712-3
Wild Thoughts From Wild Places; Scribner, 1999. ISBN 0-684-85208-X
The Boilerplate Rhino: Nature in the Eye of the Beholder; Scribner, 2001. ISBN 0-7432-0032-2
Best American Science and Nature Writing 2000 (ed.); 2000.
Monster of God: The Man-Eating Predator in the Jungles of History and the Mind; W.W. Norton and Company, 2003. ISBN 0-393-32609-8 (ISBN 0-393-05140-4)
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin: An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of His Theory of Evolution (Great Discoveries), Jul 31, 2006, W. W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-05981-2
Articles
"The Keys to Kingdom Come" Rolling Stone, Jun. 1987
"Planet of Weeds" Harper's, Oct. 1998
"The Post-Communist Wolf" Outside, 2000
"Was Darwin Wrong?" National Geographic, Nov. 2004
"Clone Your Troubles Away" Harper's, Feb. 2005
"Contagious Cancer: The Evolution of a Killer" Harper's, Apr. 2008
"Alfred Russell Wallace: The Man Who Wasn't Darwin" National Geographic, Dec. 2008
"Darwin's First Clues" National Geographic, Feb. 2009