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George Schaller is a pioneer of wildlife biology, with seven decades of work spanning from the Arctic to the Tropics. His many awards reflect his impacts on wildlife conservation, including the National Geographic Society Lifetime Achievement Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the World Wildlife Fund Gold Medal, and the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement. He is also known for his many books on wildlife, and he is the recipient of the U.S. National Book Award in Science.
Institutions of higher education, especially in the United States, have received a great deal of attention over the past two generations regarding their ideological march to the left, and the impacts, real or imagined, on society at large. Criticism of American universities has sharpened since...
Published 11/11/24
What was the Western World's understanding of the origins of humanity prior to the Enlightenment? Why did Christopher Columbus have a Hebrew speaker on his voyages of exploration? Why did the American universities founded before the Revolution have Hebrew in their curriculum? What role did...
Published 10/11/24