Dan Koeppel

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Dan Koeppel is an American author and columnist. He has written columns for the New York Times Magazine and Popular Science, as well as having written extensively in a variety of mountain biking periodicals. He was previously the editor of the magazine Mountain Bike leaving the magazine in 1996. However, he still contributes a column titled 'Hug the Bunny' to the magazine. He was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 2003 for his journalism work[1]. He is a former commentator for the business and radio program Marketplace, and has a writing credit for the Star Trek:The Next Generation episode Inheritance. He is perhaps best known for his first book, To See Every Bird on Earth, touted as his attempt to understand his father's obsession with listing birds. His second book, Banana:The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World, was released in December 2007[2].

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