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Raymond F. Dasmann

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Raymond F. Dasmann's life as a conservation biologist during a half-century embraced both groundbreaking fieldwork and the effort delineate the concepts which are the intellectual scaffolding of modern ecology. His life work was shaped by a passion for the natural world and the desire to solve environmental problems which threaten the planet.

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Raymond F. Dasmann's life as a conservation biologist during a half-century embraced both groundbreaking fieldwork and the effort delineate the concepts which are the intellectual scaffolding of modern ecology. His life work was shaped by a passion for the natural world and the desire to solve environmental problems which threaten the planet.

About the Author, Raymond F. Dasmann

Randall Jarrell was director of UCSC's Regional History Project for thirty years.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2000
Publisher
The Regional History Project, University Library, UC Santa Cruz
Pages
238
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738854038

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