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361 B orn in Washington, D.C. in 1947, George Constantz spent six years of his childhood in Barranquilla, Colombia, among the iguanas of the Magdalena River’s floodplain, and in Chihuahua, Mexico,wherehechasedroadrunnersthroughthedesert.Sincereceiving a B.A. in biology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and a Ph.D. in zoology from Arizona State University, George has worked as a park naturalist, a teacher of biology and environmental science, a fish ecologist, researcher, and writer. George founded Cacapon Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving Appalachian rivers. At the West Virginia divisions of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection, George planned and implemented watershed management programs. Currently, he manages the Education Program at the Canaan Valley Institute. George lives with his wife, Nancy Ailes, in the Cacapon River watershed of West Virginia. George Constantz and Nancy Ailes at home in West Virginia. Author ...

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