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Ted Kerasote is the author of many books, including the national bestseller Merle’s Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog and Out There: In The Wild in a Wired Age, which won the National Outdoor Book Award. His essays and photographs have appeared in Audubon, Geo, Outside, Science, The New York Times, and more than sixty other periodicals. Focusing on the interrelationship between people and nature, Ted’s writing continues to take him from the Arctic to Africa and many places in between. He lives in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Ted Kerasote donates 1% of his income to environmental organizations through 1% For The Planet. For more information click on the link.
Concerned about global warming, Ted Kerasote has offset the CO2 produced by his driving, flying, home and office through Terra Pass. For more information click on the link.
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National
Bestseller
"Merle's Door  could be the best book ever written about dogs."
How can I let my dog be a dog in the city or suburbs?" 
Click here to hear radio interviews about Merle's Door
"Ted Kerasote belongs
to that tradition of thoughtful writers whose subject is nature and how we relate to it."
— C.P. Crow
The New York Times
"Ted Kerasote is a fine literary companion poetic, honest, and observant."
— Alexandra Fuller, author of Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight

— Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, author of The Hidden Life of Dogs
Pukka's
Fall Book Tour

Meet Ted Kerasote and hear him talk about Pukka and Merle.
Stories, Slides, Videos

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