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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Canopologist

Nalini Nadkarni studies forest canopies. Apparently, there is a great deal of flora and fauna up there that scientists just don't get, because they don't climb trees very well. Well, Nalini does, and here's an interview that ran in the Hindustan Times.

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Posted by Sridhar at 8:01 AM
Labels: Ecology, Exploration, Forest, Nature, Research, Science, Trees

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