Glen Chilton, born on October twenty-fifth, nineteen fifty-eight, is a distinguished Canadian-Australian ornithologist and ecologist. He has made significant contributions to the fields of adventure travel and natural history through his engaging and humorous writing.
Chilton's literary journey began with his debut book, The Curse of the Labrador Duck, which garnered critical acclaim and was a finalist for the prestigious Stephen Leacock Medal for Humor and the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing in two thousand ten.
His second book, Attack of the Killer Rhododendrons, also known as The Last Place You'd Look for a Wallaby, achieved remarkable success, making it to the Queensland best-seller list in two thousand thirteen. Through his works, Chilton continues to inspire readers with his unique blend of humor and insightful observations about the natural world.