Growing up in Ketchum in the 1950’s, Dana Quinney found magic in the wilds that was this place in those days – unplowed, unskied, untracked, and unpeopled. Her memoir, Wildflower Girl, recounts the life of an adventurous woman born for wild places, leading her to a distinguished career in field biology – working for Idaho Army National Guard, teaching at The College of Idaho and University of Idaho, and holding the position of Natural and Cultural Resources Manager for the State of Idaho Military.