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John Hay (nature writer)

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and served as its president from 1955 to 1980. He later served on the Brewster Conservation Commission, where he worked on conservation of the town's
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and served as its president from 1955 to 1980. He composed 18 books from his "writing shack" on Dry Hill at his home in
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The Atlantic shore: Human and natural history from Long Island to Labrador.
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The primal alliance: Earth and ocean. Lines from The Atlantic shore.
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The great house of birds: Classic writings about birds.
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new rev. ser., v. 9. (Gale Literature resource center)
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The Prophet of Dry Hill: Lessons from a Life in Nature
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Spirit of survival: A natural and personal history of
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Ipswich, Massachusetts
Bremen, Maine
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
Brewster, Massachusetts
Brewster, Massachusetts
Ipswich, Massachusetts
New York City
John Milton Hay
Harvard University
World War II
Brewster, Massachusetts
Bremen, Maine
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
salt marshes
alewife
terns



"Naturalist, author, conservationist John Hay, dies at 95"
Gessner, David
"Review of The Bird of Light by John Hay"
The late naturalist John Hay - a life well lived
A Tribute to John Hay (1915–2011)
"Guide to the John Hay (1915–2011) papers 1939–2011 (bulk 1959–2011), Ms. 2007.008"
In Defense of Nature Manuscript
Categories
2011 deaths
1915 births
American male writers

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