Ernest Thompson Seton
- A. K. A.: Ernest Evan Thompson
- Born: 14 AUG 1860 -- South Shields, Durham, England
- Died: 23 OCT 1946 -- Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- Achievements:
- Official Naturalist -- Government of Manitoba, Canada , in 1946
- Society of Nature Honorary Doctorate, conferred by Czar Alexander III of Russia in 1893
- Societé Nationale D'Acclimation de France -- Section Mammalogie in 1918
- Silver Buffalo Award, Boy Scouts of America in 1926
- John Burroughs Medal, American Musem of Natural History in 1928
- Daniel C. Elliott Medal, National Institute of Sciences, USA in 1928
- Honorary Master of Humanities -- Springfield College, Massachusetts, USA in 1929
- Works:
- Wild Animals I Have Known (1898)
- Lobo, Rag, and Vixen and Pictures (1899)
- The Trail of the Sandhill Dog (1899)
- The Biography of a Grizzly (1900)
- The Wild Animal Plays for Children (1900)
- Lives of the Hunted (1901)
- Krag and Johnny Bear (1902)
- American Woodcraft for Boys (1902)
- Two Little Savages (1903)
- Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac (1904)
- Animal Heroes (1905)
- Woodmyth and Fables (1905)
- The Birchbark Roll (1906)
- The Natural History of the Ten Commandments (1907)
- The Biography of a Silver Fox (1909)
- Rolf in the Woods (1911)
- The Book of Woodcraft (1911)
- Forester's Manual (1911)
- The Book of Woodcraft and Indian Lore (1912)
- Wild Animals at Home (1913)
- The White Reindeer, Arnaux, and the Boy and the Lynx (1915)
- Manual of Woodcraft Indians (1915)
- The Woodcraft Manual for Boys (1916)
- The Woodcraft Manual for Girls (1916)
- Wild Animal Ways (1916)
- The Preacher of Cedar Mountain (1917)
- Sign Talk (1918)
- Woodland Tales (1921)
- Bannertail: The Story of a Grey Squirrel (1922)
- Katung the Snow Child (1929)
- Krag, the Kootenay Ram, and Other Animal Stories (1929)
- The Rhythm of the Redman in Song, Dance, and Decoration (1930)
- Johnny Bear, Lobo, and Other Stories (1935)
- The Gospel of the Redman (1936)
- The Biography of an Arctic Fox (1937)
- Great Historic Animals (1937)
- Santana, the Hero Dog of France (1945)