From one of the world's most influential scientists, an impassioned call for quick and decisive action to save the Earth's rich biological heritage.
There's a new Darwin. His name is Edward O. Wilson
A giant among pygmies
One of the clearest and most dedicated popularizers of science since T.H.Huxley
A grippingly detailed account
Born in Alabama in 1929, Edward O. Wilson has taught at Harvard since 1955 where he is currently Honorary Curator in Entomology of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.