Dan Flores
Author · 8 books
Dan Flores is an environmental writer who from 1992 to 2014 held the A. B. Hammond Chair in the History of the American West at the University of Montana. A native of Louisiana and currently a resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico, he has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, and Time Magazine. Along with appearances on Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown on CNN and on Joe Rogan's podcasts, he was a consultant for and is featured in Ken Burns' 2023 documentary on the story of the American buffalo. Flores' eleven books and numerous essays have won nearly three-dozen literary prizes. His most recent works are American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains, winner of the Stubbendieck Distinguished Book Prize in 2017; Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History, a 2017 New York Times Bestseller that won the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award and was a Finalist for PEN America’s E. O. Wilson Prize in Literary Science Writing; and Wild New World: The Epic Story of Animals and People in America, a Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2022.
Series
Books

Wild New World
The Epic Story of Animals and People in America
2022

The Mississippi Kite
Portrait of a Southern Hawk
1993

Coyote America
A Natural and Supernatural History
2016

The Natural West
2001

American Serengeti
The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains
2016

Visions of the Big Sky
Painting and Photographing the Northern Rocky Mountain West (Volume 5)
2010

Horizontal Yellow
Nature and History in the Near Southwest
1999

Caprock Canyonlands
Journeys into the Heart of the Southern Plains
1990