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    Hope Elaine Ryden (August 1, 1929 – June 18, 2017) was an American documentary producer and wildlife activist. She contributed to various publications including National Geographic, Audubon, Smithsonian, Defenders and The New York Times. [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0753076Hope Ryden - IMDb

    Hope Ryden was born on 1 August 1929 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. She was a producer, known for The Loving Story (2011) , Jane (1962) and A President to Remember (2008) . She died on 18 June 2017 in Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA.

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • August 1, 1929
    • Hope Ryden
    • June 18, 2017
  3. HOPE RYDEN – IN MEMORIAM. Hope Ryden passed away in June 2017. You can read Franz Camenzind’s moving tribute to Hope here, and below is more information about this tremendously accomplished and inspirational advocate of wildlife.

  4. Losing Hope Ryden is calamitous for the wild animals she loved so deeply, and whose lives she so intimately understood from her years with them in the wild. As a compassionate observer of their individuality, Hope was able to communicate their personhood even to people who didn’t agree that animals had any.

  5. Her photographs can be ordered through National Geographic's Image Collection. She also retains several thousand images at home, which can be ordered by contacting her Email address given elsewhere in this website.

  6. Jun 18, 2017 · Hope Ryden. August 1, 1929 – June 18, 2017. North American wildlife lost one of their staunchest advocates with the death in June of esteemed author and naturalist Hope Ryden. AWI is honored to have worked with Hope: From the 1980s through 2004, she served on the board of trustees of AWI’s lobbying arm, the Society for Animal Protective ...

  7. Jul 7, 2017 · Hope Ryden and Ginger Kathrens. Photo by Terry Fitch of Wild Horse Freedom Federation HYANNIS, Massachusetts ––Hope Elaine Ryden, 87, author and/or photographer for 26 books mostly on wildlife subjects, and a frequent photo contributor to National Geographic , died on June 18, 2017 in Hyannis, Massachusetts from complications of hip surgery.

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