Davis, (Edmund) Wade

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DAVIS, (Edmund) Wade

DAVIS, (Edmund) Wade. Irish/Canadian, b. 1953. Genres: Adult nonfiction, Anthropology/Ethnology, Biology. Career: Jardin Botanico Antonio Uribe, Medellin, Colombia, plant collector, 1974-75; plant explorer for US Department of Agriculture, 1974-75; MacMillan Bloedel, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, axman and topographer, 1977-78; ethnobotanical researcher and writer, 1982-; honorary research associate in ethnobiology at Institute of Economic Botany, Bronx, NY, 1986-, and at Instituto Caribe de Antropologia y Sociologia, 1990-. Guest lecturer at universities. Guest on radio and televison programs, 1985-; host of radio and televison programs, 1991-. Scientific expeditions in Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Canada, Brazil, Haiti, Guatemala, Jamaica, Borneo, Tibet, China, Malaysia, and Venezuala, 1974-. Publications: The Serpent and the Rainbow (nonfiction), 1986; Passage of Darkness: The Ethnobiology of the Haitian Zombie (nonfiction), 1988; Penan: Voice for the Borneo Rain Forest, 1990; Shadows in the Sun, 1992; Nomads of the Dawn, 1995; One River, 1996. Address: c/o Michael Carlisle, William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, Fl 15, New York, NY 10019, U.S.A.

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