by David Quammen | Aug 1, 2012 | Uncategorized
I flew into Bangalore, at the invitation of my old friend Ravi Chellam, to participate in the Student Conference on Conservation Science, held there during the first week of August. It had been ten years or so–I don’t recall exactly, but too...
by David Quammen | Nov 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
Greg Dwyer is a mathematical ecologist, based at the University of Chicago, who studies outbreak populations of forest insects. His work involves trying to understand the extreme boom-and-bust cycles of species such as the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), which...
by David Quammen | Sep 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
I’ve been living what feels like a Dream Vacation this summer: attending some of America’s foremost rodeos. In August it was the Omak Stampede in central Washington. A week later I was at Crow Fair, in the town of Crow Agency, Montana. Now I’m...
by David Quammen | Jan 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
Lots of field time in the Congo for me this year. The forests are wonderful; the people are likable; the cities, the logistics, and the politics are . . . ugh, challenging. As you probably know, there are two countries known loosely as “the Congo”: the...