Richard Conniff (born March 2, 1951) is an American non-fiction writer, specializing in human and animal behavior.
Conniff also writes about wildlife, human cultures and other topics for Time, Smithsonian, Atlantic Monthly,[1] The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, Audubon Magazine,[2] Yale Environment 360,[3] Scientific American[4] and other publications in the United States and abroad.
Conniff is also the winner of the 2001 John Burroughs Award for Outstanding Nature Essay of the Year, a 2007 Guggenheim Fellowship, and a 2009 Loeb Journalism Award.
Conniff has been a frequent commentator on NPR and has served as a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times.
His television work has been nominated for an Emmy Award for distinguished achievement in writing, and he won the 1998 Wildscreen Prize for Best Natural History Television Script for the BBC show Between Pacific Tides.