![]() ![]() In addition to his writing Safina was the host of the PBS series Saving the Ocean, he is the first Endowed Professor for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University, and he is the founding president of the not-for-profit Safina Center.Ĭonnect with Carl Safina on his website ( through his non-for-profit ( or on Twitter Safina). He has won numerous literary prizes including the MacArthur “genius” prize and the John Burroughs, James Beard, and George Rabb medals. ![]() His work has also appeared in The New York Times, TIME, The Guardian, and the National Geographic, amongst others. prominently including Song for the Blue Ocean: Encounters Along the. Safina is the author of ten books including his classic Song for the Blue Ocean, the New York Times Bestseller Beyond Words What Animals Think and Feel and his most recent title, Becoming Wild How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace. Carl Safina (New York, 1955), holder of a PhD in Ecology from Rutgers University and. Part odyssey, part pilgrimage, this epic personal narrative follows the authors exploration of coasts, islands, reefs, and the seas. ![]() He is known for hislyrical non-fiction writing which fuses scientific understanding, emotional connection, and a moral call to action noting how humans are changing the living world, and what the changes mean for non-human beings and for us all. Carl Safina grew up raising pigeons, training hawks and owls, and spending as many days and nights in the woods and on the water as he could. ![]()
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