Bonnie Urquhart Gruenberg
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Bonnie Urquhart Gruenberg (born August 1963) is an American photographer, author, artist, and certified nurse-midwife.[1][2][3][4][5][6] She was raised in Connecticut and earned degrees in nursing at Southern Vermont College[7] and the University of Pennsylvania.[8] She worked as an urban emergency medical technician/paramedic in Connecticut from 1988 to 2000. Her published works cluster within two primary topics: wild horses and midwifery/childbearing. She is the author of Birth Emergency Skills Training and the creator of its associated workshops. She is also the creator of the Atlantic Wild Horse Trail, a virtual route that links the feral horse herds of the Atlantic coast into a chain of vacation spots and day-trip destinations.
