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Description
"Agriculture's Ten Thousand Year Old Challenge"
September 2004
Drs. Wes Jackson and Jerry Glover of the Land Institute in Salina Kansas, address issues of Natural Systems Agriculture.
Part 1 - Wes Jackson
Part 2 - Jerry Glover
Science in a Crowded World, Part One: Buildings for the New Century.
June 2003
A symposium to celebrate the dedication of the Woods Hole Research Center's Ordway Campus. Part One.
Kilaparti Ramakrishna & George M. Woodwell
Michelle Addington
William McDonough
Science in a Crowded World, Part Two: Science and the Public Interest.
Symposium, Part Two.
Introduction - George M. Woodwell
Steve Curwood, Moderator
Thomas Lovejoy
Jane Holtz Kay
Gus Speth
Dianne Dumanoski
Jim MacNeill
Goualago Chimps
Oct. 2004
Deep in the forests of the Republic of Congo, a network of motion sensing video cameras has observed chimpanzees using improvised tools to reach and extract termites.
African field work
Dec. 2004
Nadine Laporte and Tiffany Lin of the Woods Hole Research Center work in Central Africa, monitoring protected lands in the region.
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