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Why don’t opossums get any respect?

Why don’t opossums get any respect?

Jan 30, 2016 | Conservation Biology, Mammal Evolution, Natural History Blog

I’ve always been dismayed at how much humans living in the US deplore opossums (Didelphis virginianus).  I don’t understand this.  They are, evolutionarily speaking, true survivors – the only marsupial species that remains in the US from the...
The irony of antipathy to resilient animal species

The irony of antipathy to resilient animal species

Jan 29, 2016 | Conservation Biology, Natural History Blog

Check out my most recent blog – published on the Journal for Environment and Society’s blog site: EnviroSociety.org Lambert, Joanna E. 2016. “Regeneration of Human-Modified Landscapes and the Irony of Antipathy toward Resilient Animal Species.”...
Mountain gorillas, oil, civil war, and human compassion

Mountain gorillas, oil, civil war, and human compassion

Nov 8, 2014 | Conservation Biology, Natural History Blog

Please WATCH THIS incredibly moving 8-minute documentary: Gorillas in the Crossfire by Orlando von Einsiedel, with funding from the Britdoc Foundation. It documents the remarkable dedication of park guards at the Virunga National Park, eastern Democratic Republic of...

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