About the author
Robin West grew up in Oregon but moved to Alaska in 1978, soon after graduating from college with a degree in wildlife science. He worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for 35 years as a biologist, manager, and administrator. He lived in Mississippi, Alaska, and the Pacific Northwest and worked on projects from Siberia to remote Pacific Atolls. His passion for wildlife and wild places defined his professional life and carried over to his private life as well. In his spare time, Robin enjoys hiking, canoeing, camping, hunting, fishing, wildlife photography, wilderness travel, and writing. His first book, THIRTY OF FORTY IN THE 49TH, shares adventures from Robin's first thirty years of professional work (in Alaska); his second, IS THE LEFT EVER RIGHT?, shares his faith (while discussing Christianity and politics in America); his latest book, STRONG LEGS AND A FULL QUIVER, shares stories of a personal passion: bowhunting with traditional archery equipment. Robin is retired and lives with his wife Shannon in Soldotna, Alaska, close to children and grandchildren. They continue to enjoy nature, travel widely, and remain active in a variety of conservation efforts.