May 12, 2000
Biodiversity Pioneer Turns to CD-ROM to Spread His Message
Conserving Earth's Biodiversity Island Press
A bevy of critically acclaimed books, television appearances, and packed lecture halls led Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University's noted biologist, to the natural next step: a CD-ROM. If one thing has become clear in his decades of work in the field of biodiversity, it is that overhead projectors just don't suffice anymore.
Mr. Wilson's first foray into new media is a CD-ROM, "Conserving Earth's Biodiversity" (Island Press), which was
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