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Edward O. Wilson Follow

Biologist, Harvard University

E.O. Wilson on the Century of Biology 2:34 Discuss
E.O. Wilson on 'Superorganism' 3:29 Discuss
How Ants Helped During the Vietnam War 2:29 Discuss
E.O. Wilson on Harnessing Technology to Teach Science 1:23 Discuss
E.O. Wilson on Modern Biology Education 2:59 Discuss
E.O. Wilson on the Encyclopedia of Life 1:21 Discuss
Who were your mentors? 1:38 Discuss
You've been called a lightning rod. What does that mean? 1:50 Discuss
What is your advice to young scientists? 1:21 Discuss
Can we live green and also live well? 2:29 Discuss
How are humans and ants similar? 3:11 Discuss
What has so enamored you about ants? 1:24 Discuss
Do we have time to save our environment? 2:11 Discuss
What do political decision makers need to know about ecology? 1:52 Discuss
How has Harrison Ford's work affected your thinking about conservation? 1:15 Discuss
What is the biggest threat to the environment? 1:53 Discuss
The E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation 1:13 Discuss

User_resj_599ae6269 Edward Osborne Wilson is an American biologist (Myrmecology, a branch of entomology), researcher (sociobiology, biodiversity), theorist (consilience, biophilia), and naturalist (conservationism).  Wilson is known for his career as a scientist, his advocacy for environmentalism, and his secular humanist ideas concerned with religious and ethical matters. A Harvard professor for four decades, he has written twenty books, won two Pulitzer prizes, and discovered hundreds of new species. Considered to be one of the world's greatest living scientists, Dr. Wilson is often called "the father of biodiversity," (a word that he coined). He is the Pellegrino University Research Professor, Emeritus in Entomology for the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University and a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. He is a Humanist Laureate of the International Academy of Humanism.

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