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Dr. Daniel Janzen is one oflhe world's authorities on
tropical forests. A professor of ecology at the VnilJersity
of Pennsylvania, Janzen has spent six months of every year
for the past 30 years studying the intricate relationships
between animals and plnnts in Costa Rica's GU(J.nQcaste
Province. RecentLy he helped establish Costa Rica's
NationaL Institute/or Biodiversity (INBio) to inventory
and nUJluzge that country's wildland biodiversity. In 1984, the Swedish Academy of Sciences recognized lam.en 's work
by awarding him the $100,000 Crafoord Prize, regarded as
the equivalent oj the Nobel Prize in the ecologicnl sciences.
Author of more than 290 publisMd studies and books,
Janzen also received the Distinguished Teaching Award
at the University of PennsyIlJonia in 1985. Editor Mary
Batten interviewed Dr. Janzen in his office in Philadelphia. |
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