The great entomologist and ecologist E. O. Wilson, who died in December of last year, advanced many scientific ideas in his time. Several of them supported the notion that has come to be known as bioregionalism, a means of looking at places through the lens of ecology and dividing them less by political than environmental differences. The idea has many …
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