Imagine wandering into a house overrun with fang-toothed spiders.
Riding a helicopter deep into an unexplored gorge of granite and
limestone to find new species. World-famous naturalist and biologist
E.O. Wilson did all that — in his 80s. In one of Africa’s most
biologically diverse nature preserves in Mozambique. And he says the
wilfife there has powerful lessons for us humans. This hour, On Point,
two-time Pulitzer Prize winning biologist E.O. Wilson on what he
learned about mankind in Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park.
Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2014/05/05/e-o-wilson-on-humanity-survival-and-nature
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