Dan Flores is a writer, historian, and former professor whose work explores the connections between people and the natural world in the American West. The author of ten books, his most recent works include Coyote America, American Serengeti, and Wild New World: The Epic Story of Animals and People in America, which traces the evolution of life in North America over the past sixty-six million years.
Flores spent most of his university career at the University of Montana in Missoula, where he was A. B. Hammond Professor of the History of the American West. Born and raised in Louisiana, he has been a resident of the American West – West Texas, Montana, now the Santa Fe area of Northern New Mexico – for more than 35 years.