3 finding aid(s) found containing the word(s) Biodiversity.

  1. Edward O. Wilson papers, 1931-2015

    95,000 items. 284 containers plus 4 oversize. 120 linear feet. 976 digital files (71.02 GB). -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    Biologist, educator, and author. Correspondence, drafts of writings, speeches, field notes, reports, memoranda, minutes, conference papers, grant applications, lists, teaching files, awards and honors, book reviews, press clippings, photographs, family papers, school records, military applications, printed matter, digital files, and audiovisual recordings chronicling most aspects of Wilson’s professional life, including his seminal research and writings on ants, sociobiological investigations into the evolutionary and genetic basis of social behavior, and environmental advocacy.

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  2. Thomas Eisner papers, 1945-2011

    35,000 items. 100 containers. 40 linear feet. 43 digital files (7.82 GB). -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    Biologist, entomologist, and conservationist. Awards, correspondence, desk calendars, grants and projects, lecture abstracts, newspaper clippings, printed matter, reports, slides, teaching material, testimonies, subject files, writings, and other papers documenting Eisner's career as a biologist and entomologist and his activities and interests pertaining to chemical ecology, conservation, and human rights. Material in digital format include Eisner's speaking engagements and television appearances and interviews.

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  3. State Natural Heritage Programs records, 1960-2000

    4,550 items. 13 containers. 5.2 linear feet. 20 digital files (0.02 MB). -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    A network of programs working for the preservation of the natural diversity of living organisms and ecosystems. Agendas, correspondence, clippings, memoranda, notes, meeting minutes, photographs, proposals, reports, and other papers in both physical and digital formats documenting the founding and establishment of natural heritage programs.

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