
Kyoshi Takahama
Japanese poet born on February 22, 1874, and died on April 8, 1959. His poetry was deeply influenced by classical Japanese literature and held a significant position in modern poetry.
William Vogt (May 15, 1902 - July 11, 1968) was a prominent ecological scientist and author in the 20th century. Known for his profound insights and critical thinking on environmental issues, his work has had a significant impact on the environmental movement.

Japanese poet born on February 22, 1874, and died on April 8, 1959. His poetry was deeply influenced by classical Japanese literature and held a significant position in modern poetry.

Sheridan Anderson (September 18, 1936 – March 31, 1984) was an American author and outdoor enthusiast, best known for her contributions to backpacking and wilderness survival. She gained fame for her book 'The Curtis Creek Manifesto,' a classic guide that inspired countless outdoor adventurers. With a concise and practical writing style, Anderson promoted lightweight backpacking and environmental stewardship. Despite limited biographical details, her legacy endures through her influential work, which continues to educate and inspire new generations of explorers.

Colin Fletcher, a British writer born on March 14, 1922, and died on June 12, 2007, is renowned for his hiking literature. His works often explore the relationship between humans and nature, and his profound understanding of wilderness life.

Stephanie Tourles is a renowned author known for her works on natural therapies and healthy living, born in 1962. Her books provide readers with a wealth of practical information in these areas.

Dan Kiley, an influential American landscape architect, was born on September 2, 1912, and passed away on February 21, 2004. He was a significant figure in the mid-20th-century American landscape design field, known for his unique modernist style and ecological design philosophy.

Tony Hiss is an American author born on August 5, 1941. His works span across travel literature, political commentary, and social criticism. Hiss is known for his in-depth investigations and critical thinking, often exploring social inequality and power structures in his writings.

Amy Yasbeck, born on September 12, 1962, is an American film actress known for her outstanding performances in various films, particularly in the comedy genre.

George W. Sears, born on December 2, 1821, and died on May 1, 1890, was a figure in the category of 【Occupation/Category】. His life was marked by 【Life Experience】, and he made significant 【Achievements and Contributions】. His influence and evaluation are 【Influence and Evaluation】.

Jamie Luner, born on May 12, 1971, is an accomplished American actress. She gained widespread recognition for her outstanding performances in various television series, particularly in 'Saved by the Bell' and 'Melrose Place'. Luner has accumulated a wealth of experience in the entertainment industry and has won the hearts of audiences with her unique acting style.

David Douglas was a renowned botanist known for his studies of North American and Asian flora. Born on June 25, 1799, in Scotland, he tragically died during an expedition on July 12, 1834. Douglas's botanical research had a profound impact on the fields of plant classification and ecology.