Ein Interview mit dem nun 90-jährigen Edward o. Wilson

In der Zeitschrift "The bitter Southener", April 2020:
https://bittersoutherner.com/2020/a-way-back-e-o-wilson
In the 1940s, E.O. Wilson was an Alabama teenager who wandered the bottomland around Mobile and studied its creatures. He never stopped and became the world’s foremost authority on biodiversity.He’s 90 now, but still working, because he knows there’s a way to undo the damage we’ve done to Mother Earth.
Story by Caleb Johnson | Photographs by Irina Zhorov
Ich habe es eben erst entdeckt und werde es morgen ganz durchsehen. Was ich jetzt beim diagonalen Drüberlesen schon sagen kann: In jeder Hinsicht eindrucksvoll!
MfG,
Merkur
https://bittersoutherner.com/2020/a-way-back-e-o-wilson
In the 1940s, E.O. Wilson was an Alabama teenager who wandered the bottomland around Mobile and studied its creatures. He never stopped and became the world’s foremost authority on biodiversity.He’s 90 now, but still working, because he knows there’s a way to undo the damage we’ve done to Mother Earth.
Story by Caleb Johnson | Photographs by Irina Zhorov
Ich habe es eben erst entdeckt und werde es morgen ganz durchsehen. Was ich jetzt beim diagonalen Drüberlesen schon sagen kann: In jeder Hinsicht eindrucksvoll!
MfG,
Merkur