exploration - National Geographic
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exploration - National Geographic
S TO RY T E L L I N G PUSHING THE LIMITS C U L T U R A L H E R I TA G E C U R I O S I T Y COLLABORATION SCIENTIFIC RESEARC H CONSERVATION E D U C A T I O N INNOVATIVE METHODS E X P L O R AT I O N 2013 ANNUAL REPORT ON GRANT MAKING CONTENTS James Day, Grantee Global Exploration Fund, Northern Europe “The CRE [grant] is particularly important for the young scientist or those that are trying to do something that has not been done before. After all, that is the spirit of National Geographic.” -Paul Sereno Paleontologist, CRE Grantee OUR MISSION is to inspire people to care about the planet. National Geographic encourages stewardship of the planet through research, exploration, conservation and education. Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society, as one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations, has funded nearly 11,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects around the globe. Throughout its 125-year history, it has encouraged conservation of natural resources and raised public aware ness of the importance of natural places, the plants and wildlife that inhabit them, and the environmental problems that threaten them. James Day, Grantee Global Exploration Fund, Northern Europe Funding a New Age of Exploration 4 Grant Programs 5 Our Investment 6 Grants Open Doors 7 Projects Around the World 8 Voices From the Field 9 Our Reach and Engagement 10 Big Stories of 2013 11 Connect with Us 12 Committees and Reviewers 13 A NOTE FROM JOHN FRANCIS VICE PRESIDENT RESEARCH, CONSERVATION & EXPLORATION One of the most amazing things about National Geographic Society is the unique ability to support fantastic people and programs and tell a large global audience about them. In 2013 we were able to fund 395 projects and we are now approaching 11,000 grants worldwide over our more than 125 year history. With each award comes a potential connection to our global audience of more than 400 million people every month. That’s a big number, but at the heart of it is the spirit of exploration, which we embody at our headquarters and in our offices growing around the world. The explorers we enjoy, as this sampling of 2013 activities shows, are truly remarkable individuals. They constitute our rising charge as we “inspire people to care about the planet.” Just yesterday, I spoke with Tim Laman who is fresh from finishing a life long quest to photograph all birds of paradise and is now focused on the wondrous world of orangutans. On the same day I received an email from Graham Edgar as he reported from a ship off South Australia about his impressive recent achievements with the Reef Life Survey. Engaging citizen scientists, as he is doing for the marine world, is a path to a sustainable future that we whole-heartedly embrace. Of course, none of this would be possible without the support of partners, donors, members, who bring us fresh perspectives, contacts and resources to empower significant worldwide exploration. For that I am truly grateful as I know are all my colleagues at the National Geographic Society. John Francis Jonina Herdis Olafsdottir, Grantee Global Exploration Fund, Northern Europe FUNDING A NEW AGE OF EXPLORATION THE CALL OF EVEREST CONRAD ANKER < For more than 100 years, the National Geographic Society has supported scientists, storytellers and explorers whose work has changed humanity’s view of the world. Across disciplines, our grantees are on the cutting edge of exploration, proving there are many discoveries still waiting to be made. LIVING WALLS LALY LICHTENFELD < NEW LIFE IN DEEP REEFS CAROLE BALDWIN EXPEDITIONS COUNCIL GRANTEE BIG CATS INITIATIVE GRANTEE CRE GRANTEE Fifty years after the first American ascent of Mt. Everest, a team returns to find an even more daunting scenario Building better bomas for livestock is drastically changing human/lion conflict on the Maasai Steppe in Tanzania A project that began in 2011 has led to the discovery of over 30 putative new species of fishes and invertebrates off the coast of Curaçcao WATCH THE TEAM’S ACCOUNT OF THE EXPEDITION ONLINE: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/19P6JFY WATCH LALY AT WORK AND READ MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/1C7CTU2 HEAR HOW THE PROJECT GOT ITS START, ON NGWEEKEND: http://goo.gl/KRB0Zp BUDDHIST SHRINE ROBIN CONINGHAM < SEEING COLOR RYAN CARNEY < ANCIENT CULTURES ALEX GEURDS GEF: NORTHERN EUROPE GRANTEE MULTIPLE GRANTEE MULTIPLE GRANTEE Archaeologists may have uncovered evidence of the oldest Buddhist shrine, dating to around 550 B.C. A groundbreaking approach to imaging has revealed dinosaur feather color and, new this year, skin color An ancient Nicaraguan society previously unknown to science is uncovered READ ABOUT THE DISCOVERY: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/IGZLWB SEE THIS TECHNOLOGY: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/1LFQY4Y READ GEURDS’S INTERVIEW: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/1IAEECC < < GRANT PROGRAMS THE WORK YOU SUPPORT National Geographic offers a range of grants programs for fieldwork across a variety of disciplines. Annually, we fund approximately 400 grants around the globe. When you support us, you’re supporting outstanding exploration. Click on a grant program’s title to learn more about its history and what it funds. Click the images to link to online content for the grant. COMMITTEE FOR RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION EXPEDITIONS COUNCIL CONSERVATION TRUST NGS/WAITT GRANTS YOUNG EXPLORERS GRANTS GLOBAL EXPLORATION FUND BIG CATS INITIATIVE THE GREAT ENERGY CHALLENGE GENOGRAPHIC LEGACY FUND Since 1890, the Committee for Research and Exploration (CRE) has been providing grants for hypothesis-driven research in the field sciences, sending thousands of scholars to every corner of the globe. OUR INVESTMENT: Total: $2,179,000 Total: $25,000 Total: $2,661,819 Conservation 2013 GRANTS Astronomy Genetics Total: $50,000 Total: $171,494 Geology Total: $272,347 Geography Biology Total: $1,316,882 Energy Archaeology Anthropology Total dollars awarded: $8,374,468 Total Grants awarded: 395 Each ring represents $25,000 Each ring represents $55,000 Each ring represents $200,000 Paleontology Total: $584,709 Exploration and Adventure Total: $340,945 Total: $299,322 Total: $292,330 GRANTS OPEN DOORS OPPORTUNITIES BEYOND FUNDING EDUCATION < National Geographic supports outstanding individuals doing inspirational work. Our initial investment in these changemakers starts with funding fieldwork, but often the relationship extends to training, outreach, collaborative endeavors with scientis and media, and beyond. Media OUTREACH The Great Nature Project united grantees in celebration of the planet’s biodiversity. Through National Geographic Media, there are a variety of channels available to reach an audience. The Great Nature Project featured galleries curated by grantees Krithi Karanth, Steve Boyes, Carlton Ward Jr. and Shannon Switzer, among others. As one of National Geographic’s monthly online Hangouts, grantee Erika Bergman hosts her live Hangout from inside a submarine. EVENTS We host a number of events throughout the year, including workshops and public lectures. These events are great opportunities for grantees to gain experience and promote their work. < COLLABORATION We promote cross-platform collaboration, and our network of scientists, content curators and adventurers are the perfect combination for ground breaking work. < TRAINING < We offer grantees coaching and training on skills such as public speaking, science communication and technical use of equipment. < BEYOND Chad Pregrake, a 2004 Conservation Trust Grantee, was named the 2013 CNN Hero of the Year! We are proud to see our grantees achieve great success! < SUPPORTING PROJECTS A R O U N D T H E W O R L D Since 1890, we have awarded nearly 11,000 grants. We funded nearly 400 grantees in 2013, alone. These projects are our window on a changing world. Click on the map below to explore the 2013 grants in our online interactive map. Latitudes not containing a 2013 grant project are not represented. V O I C E S FROM THE FIELD EDUCATION & anna nekaris EMPOWERMENT ANNA NEKARIS < SLEEPING WITH LIONS AMY DICKMAN How do you inspire concern for vanishing cultures and commitment to environmental action? Our grantees have the communication skills to connect people with the pressing social and environmental issues of our time. < CULTURAL HERITAGE EDUARDO JIMINEZ GEF: NORTHERN EUROPE GRANTEE BIG CATS INITIATIVE GRANTEE GENOGRAPHIC LEGACY FUND Saving the slow lorises of Asia through education and empowerment. Exciting accounts from a life with lions inspires awareness for the conservation of Africa’s most majestic cat. How do you pass on cultural heritage ? One grantee has created books for preschoolers filled with their cultural legends. READ ANNA NEKARIS’S BLOG: HTTP://WWW.NOCTURAMA.ORG/ WATCH AMY RETELL THE TALE: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/1L7TBSC READ ABOUT THE PROJECT: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/1G74GLH AFTER THE DAM JULIA HARTE < SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT JIYONG WANG < ADVENTURE & SCIENCE GREGG TREINISH YOUNG EXPLORER GRANTEE GLOBAL EXPLORATION FUND: CHINA GRANTEE EXPEDITIONS COUNCIL GRANTEE Filming ancient sites and modern communities along the Tigris River before they are destroyed by the Ilisu Dam. Working towards more sustainable development in the Qinshui River Basin. Connecting adventurers and scientists to protect the places we love. WATCH JULIA HARTE’S VIDEOS: HTTP://GOO.GL/HJGDDR READ ABOUT THE PROJECT: HTTP://GOO.GL/ALIRRP READ ABOUT GREGG TREINISH: HTTP://GOO.GL/DWLTWN < < OUR REACH AND ENGAGEMENT Sharing grantee work with the world is a vital component of our mission- “Inspiring people to care about the planet.” National Geographic reaches more than 435 million people worldwide, each month, through its range of media platforms. Our grantees were featured over 500 times across these media in 2013. EXTERNAL MEDIA 92 BOOKS 3 TELEVISION 19 LECTURES 26 RADIO 44 MAGAZINES 44 TEXTBOOKS 52 NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM 225 BIG GRANTEE STORIES FEATURED IN 2013 HOLLYWOOD COUGAR STEVE WINTER < National Geographic grantees dedicate months, years and lifetimes to studying our world. They return from the field with new discoveries, and stories to tell. Some of the year’s biggest headlines came from Grantee work, and these are worth a second look. MAYA OTHERWORLD GUILLERMO DE ANDA < ICE DIVER RHIAN WALLER EXPEDITION COUNCIL GRANTEE NGS/WAITT GRANTEE GLOBAL EXPLORATION FUND NORTHERN EUROPE GRANTEE Photographer Steve Winter seeks out the elusive cougara big cat that calls the urban jungle home. An archeologist explores the dark corners of a Mayan cenote to discover evidence of human ritual and sacrifice. Braving icy waters of the Chilean Fjords to study deep sea coral colonies. READ THE ARTICLE: HTTP://GOO.GL/6NM9MP READ THE ARTICLE: HTTP://GOO.GL/OZUOBA READ THE INTERVIEW: HTTP://GOO.GL/BJPJ7S RETRACING HISTORY LARS LARSSON < SNAPSHOT SERENGETI CRAIG PACKER < GIANT SEQUOIAS STEVE SILLET GLOBAL EXPLORATION FUND NORTHERN EUROPE GRANTEE EXPEDITIONS COUNCIL GRANTEE EXPEDITION COUNCIL GRANTEE Following in the steps of Sven Hedin, a team seeks to find what has changed since the original 1906 expedition. Explore the hidden world of Serengeti National Park’s wildlife with over 3,000,000 camera trap photos. Measuring 54,000 cubic feet of wood and bark inch by inch. FEATURED IN NGM NORDIC EDITION: HTTP://GOO.GL/96LHLV SEE WHAT THE CAMERAS CAPTURED: HTTP://ON.NATGEO.COM/1FCJJ3C CLIMBING GIANTS: HTTP://GOO.GL/BLZJX2 < < CONNECT WITH US Contribute to a New Age of Exploration! Join us online at nationalgeographic.com or explore the many ways you can find us, below. MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINES TELEVISION TRAVELER NEWS BLOGS PHOTO CONTESTS EXPEDITIONS LIVE EVENTS MUSEUM CITIZEN SCIENCE EDUCATION GRANTS RADIO BOOKS TEXTBOOKS SHOP Join Us! Become a member of the National Geographic Society A photo community where you can discuss images with National Geographic editors and photographers Follow our grantees and get their tweets from the field: @natgeoexplorers Follow our photographers and see stunning images: @natgeo Connect with the global National Geographic community: facebook.com/natgeo COMMITTEES & ADVISORY BOARDS The National Geographic Society sincerely thanks the experts who sit on our grants committees and advisory boards. These individuals are key to the success of our grant making process, and we are most grateful for their time and commitment to our programs and the projects they support. COMMITTEE FOR RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION: Paul A. Baker, Kamaljit S. Bawa, Colin Chapman, Keith C. Clarke, J. Emmett Duffy, John Francis, Carol Harden, Kirk Johnson, Jonathan B. Losos, John O’Loughlin, Naomi Pierce, Peter H. Raven, Jeremy A. Sabloff, Monica L. Smith, Thomas B. Smith, Wirt H. Wills EXPEDITIONS COUNCIL: Rebecca Martin, Terry Garcia, Chris Johns, John Francis, Mark Bauman, Keith Bellows, David Braun, Geoff Daniels, Dan Gilgoff, Peter Gwin, Susan Hitchock, Amy Kolzack, Jared Lipworth, Gregory McGruder, Robert Michael Murray, Howard Owens, Tim Pastore, Sadie Quarrier, Brooke Tunnette, Jamie Shreeve, Carlyn Staudt, Lisa Thomas, Kenneth Broad, Anne Giesecke, Bernadette McDonald, Virginia Morell, Nick Nichols, Rick Ridgeway, Donovan Webster, Gordon Wiltsie NGS/WAITT GRANTS: Sarah Laskin, John Francis, Dominique Rissolo GLOBAL EXPLORATION FUND NORTHERN EUROPE: Karen Gunn, Sandra Knapp, Manfred Niekisch, Jan Nijman, Chris Scarre, Birger Schmitz, Lars Werdelin, Martin Wikelski CHINA: Zhang Shuang, Ma Jun, Lu Zhi, An Zhisheng, Qu Jiuhui, Bi Jun BIG CATS INITIATIVE: Tom Lovejoy, Sara Durant, Luke Hunter, Dereck and Beverly Joubert, Tico McNutt, Stuart Pimm, Gerogre Rabb GENOGRAPHIC LEGACY FUND: Terry Garcia, Simon Longstaff, Dominique Rissolo, Kim McKay THE GREAT ENERGY CHALLENGE: Sally M. Benson, José Goldemberg, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Amory Lovins, Rajendra K. Pachauri, Daniel Kammen GRANT REVIEWERS The National Geographic Society sincerely thanks the thousands of expert reviewers who assist us in supporting more than 400 projects a year. These individuals are key to the success of our grant making process, and we are most grateful for the hours and expertise they devote to the grant programs and the quality they ensure in our approval process. All proposal reviewers for 2013 are listed below in alphabetical order. Names with an asterisk indicate individuals who reviewed two or more grant proposals this year. A-F G-L M-R S-Z A B C D E F Aalbers, Scott A. Abbott, Mark B. Abel, Daniel Abel, Timothy Aber, James Acevedo-Rodriguez, Pedro Adamowski, Jan Adams, Robert Adams, Robert McC. Adinew, Mekonnen Adler, Daniel S. Adolph, Steven C. Adovasio, J. M.* Aerts, Raf Agbe-Davies, Anna Aguilar, Andres Aguilar, Juan Ahearn, Ashlye Aime, Mary Cathie Ainley, David G. Aire, Victor Aiuppa, Alessandro Aizen, Marcelo A. Akbar, Zubaid Akhalkatsi, Maia Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A.* Albanesi, Guillermo Luis Albrecht, Matthew Alconini, Sonia Aldenderfer, Mark S. Alekseyev, Stepan Alexander, Heather D. Alexander, Rani T. Alfaro, Michael Algaze, Guillermo Ali, Osman Daitak Alin, Simone Rebecca Allen, Daniel C. Allen, Gerald R. Allen, Jeff Allen, Michael R. Allison, Allen Allred, Brady Alm, Jukka Altizer, Sonia M. Altshuler, Douglas L.* Amaral-Zettler, Linda Ames, Kenneth M. Anand, Kumar Anchukaitis, Kevin J. Anderson, Bruce C. Anderson, Daniel Anderson, David G.* Anderson, Jemimah Akosua Anderson, Jill T. Anderson, Sharolyn P. Andersson, Malte Andrew, Neil L. Andriamampianina, Lanto Andrianarimisa, Aristide Anemone, Robert L. Angeler, David Angelopoulos, Michael Angerbjorn, Anders* Angielczyk, Kenneth D.* Anker, Conrad D. Ansell, Stephen Anthony, David W. Anthony, Edward Anton, Ana* Anzidei, Marco Aoki, Kagari Appel, Lawrence Appelt, Martin Applequist, Wendy L. Aravind, Neelvara A. Arbuckle, Benjamin S.* Arcese, Peter Archer, Michael Archibald, J. David Arendt, Anthony Areta, Juan Ignacio Arias Cabal, Pablo Arima, Eugenio Arkush, Elizabeth N. Armbruster, Peter A. Arnaud, Emmanuelle V. Arnold, Bettina Arnold, Dean E. Arnqvist, Goran Aronson, Richard B.* Arp, Christopher Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquin Arroyo, Beatriz Arthington, Angela H. Arvidsson, Ronald Aryal, Achyut Ashley, Ceri Ashley, Mary Ashmore, Wendy Asner, Greg Assefa, Zelalem* Atia, Mona Atkinson, Carter Atkinson, Tim Atwood, Todd* Aubry, Keith A. Audet, Doris Auster, Peter J.* Austin, Christopher C. Ausubel, Jesse Averianov, Alexander O. Averyanov, Leonid V.* Avni, Yoav Babits, Lawrence Babweteera, Fred Bacharach, Jere Bachmann, Olivier Bacon, Charles Bada, Jeffrey Badgley, Catherine E.* Badr, El Tahir Sulieman Baerwald, Erin Baeza, J. Antonio Bahn, Paul G. Bailey, Ian Baker, Lynne R. Baker, Victor R. Baker, William Balazs, George H.* Baldwin, Carole C. Balee, William Balkansky, Andrew K. Balke, Michael* Balmford, Andrew Balslev, Henrik Banaag, Regina Bang, Nathan Banks, Peter Bar-Yosef, Ofer* Barber, Jesse R. Barber, Paul Barborak, Jim Bard, Kathryn A.* Barham, Lawrence S. Barker, Graeme* Barker, Nigel P. Barletta, M Barlow, Jay Barluenga, Marta* Barnett, Tertia Barnosky, Anthony D. Baroni, Melanie Baroni, Timothy J. Barrett, Christopher Barrett, Paul M. Barrett, Reginald H. Barrett, Rowan D.H. Barry, Terry Bart, John R. Barta, Miroslav Bartecchi, David Barton, Hazel A. Bass, George F. Bass, Kate Bassett, Thomas J. Bastian, Thomas Bates, John M. Bauer, Bernard Bauer, Brian S.* Bauer, Guenther Bauer, Raymond T. Baumler, Mark Bawa, Kamaljit S. Baxter, Jane Bayliss, Julian L. Bayman, James M. Bayne, Erin Beadell, Jon Beames, Simon Bearder, Simon K. Beardslee, Ronelle Bebbington, Anthony J.* Beck, Robin A.* Becker, Ben Becker, C Guilherme Becker, Manfred Becker, Matthew S.* Beehner, Jacinta C.* Begg, Colleen M.* Begon, Mike Beier, Paul Beilstein, Mark A. Bekker, Matthew Bell, Karen Bell, Michael A.* Bell, Tom Bellstedt, Dirk Uwe Bellwood, David Belote, Travis Belovsky, Gary E. Beltran Garcia, Miguel Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio Bendick, Rebecca O. Bengtson, Stefan Benhamou, Simon Benioni, Katie Benito, Gerardo Bennett, Chris Bensch, Staffan* Benton, Michael J.* Benzing, David Bercovici, Antoine Berghoff, Stefanie Bergman, Harold Bergstrom, Bradley Berlin, Andrea* Bermudez de Castro, Jose Bernard, Russell* Bernardi, Giacomo* Bernbeck, Reinhard W. Bernhardt, Peter B. Bernier, Marc-Andre Berrang-Ford, Lea Berrow, Simon D. Berry, Leonard Berry, Paul E. Berta, Annelisa Berteaux, Dominique Bertness, Mark D. Bertrand, Arnaud Besenval, Roland Betts, Alison V. G.* Bevan, Andrew H. Bhagwat, Shonil* Bi, Jun* Bialasiewicz, Luiza A. Bickham, John W. Bigelow, Philip L. Bildstein, Keith L. Bilham, Roger Bindler, Richard Birkinshaw, Christopher R. Birks, H. J. B. Bishop, Jacqueline Bishop, Ronald L. Bjorck, Svante Bjorkman, Anne Bjornerud, Marcia G. Blackburn, David C.* Blackmore, Stephen* Blake, Stephen Blanco, Daniel E. Blasco, Ruth Bleiweiss, Robert E. Block, Barbara A. Blok, Josine Bluff, Lucas Boast, Lorraine K. Bock, Bettina Boesch, Christophe Boggs, Carol L. Bohm, Christine Bolanos, Federico Bolch, Tobias Bolger, Douglas T. Bolt, Clay Bomblies, Kirsten Bond, Alexander L. Bonduriansky, Russell Boness, Daryl J. Bonfante, Larissa Bongaerts, Pim Bonifay, Michel Bonnem, Eric Bookhagen, Bodo* Boonstra, Rudy Booth, Sandy Booth, Tony Borchers, David L. Borgens, Amy Boroffka, Nikolaus G. O. Borowiec, Lech Borrero, Luis A. Bosak, Tanja Bosque, Carlos Bosshard, Peter Botha, Andre Bottrell, Simon Bouda, Peter Boudreaux, Tony Boufford, David Boufford, David E. Bourgeois, Jody Bourget, Steve Bourgois, Phillipe Bousman, Britt Bowden, Christopher G. R. Bowen, Brian W.* Boyer, L. Boytner, Ran Bradford, Mark Bradley, Richard* Bradshaw, Joel Bradstock, Alistair Braman, Dennis R. Bramanti, Lorenzo Bramwell, David Branch, William R.* Brandt, Danita S. Branting, Scott* Braun, David R. Brawn, Jeffrey D. Bray, Rodney Bray, Tamara L.* Brehm, Gunnar Brennan, T. Corey Brenner, Mark* Brenning, Alexander* Breton-Honeymoon, Kaitlin Brett, Carlton E. Bridge, Eli S. Bridge, Thomas C. L. Briggs, Derek E. G.* Brigham, Mark* Brightman, Marc Brink, Jack Briscoe, Adriana D. Broad, Kenneth Brochmann, Christian Brochu, Christopher A. Brockelman, Warren Y. Brodie, Edmund D. Brodie, Jedediah Brook, George A. Brooks, Alison S. Brown, Adrian* Brown, Corrie Brown, Francis H. Brown, Gary Brown, Ian W. Brown, James A.* Brown, Jason Brown, Justin L. Brown, M. Kathryn Brown, Peter M. Brown, Rafe M. Brown, Sandra Brown, Tony Brownell Jr., Robert L. Bruand, Emilie Brugge, Doug Brumelis, Guntis Brummel, Ted Brunelle, Andrea Bruner, Aaron Brunn, Stanley Brunnschweiler, Jeurg Bruno, John F.* Brusatte, Stephen L. Bruun, Hans Henrik Bryja, Josef Buatois, Luis* Buchanan, Kate Buck, David G. Buck, William R. Buckley, Ralph Budd, Ann F. Buhay, William M. Buhleier, Birgit M. Buijs, Cunera Buikstra, Jane E.* Bunnell, Tim Bunting, Bruce* Burgess, Lisa Burghardt, Gordon M. Burke, Ariane Burleigh, Gordon Burney, David A.* Burrough, Sallie L. Bursche, Aleksander Burstrom, Mats Burton, James Bush, Mark B.* Bussmann, Rainer W.* Butler, David R.* Butterfield, Nicholas J. Bybee, Seth Byers, Alton C. Byrne, Kevin Byrne, Richard W.* Byrnes, JarretB Cable, Charlotte M. Cady, Sherry L. Cai, Lei Cain III, James Calambokidis, John Caldwell, Roy L. Cameron, Catherine M. Campbell, Gwyn R. Campbell, Stuart Angus Campos-Arceiz, Ahimsa Canavelli Gariboldi, Sonia Beatriz Cannatella, David C. Cantonati, Marco Cantrill, David Canuel, Elizabeth A. Cappetta, Henri Capps, Krista A Caputo, Robert Carere, Claudio Carey, Hannah Carine, Mark* Carlini, Alfredo A. Carloss, Michael Carlson, Anders E. Carlson, David Carlson, Stephanie Carmean, Kelli* Carnaval, Ana Carolina O. Q. Carnevale, Giorgio Carney, Judith A. Caro, Tim M.* Carpenter, F. Lynn Carrano, Matthew T. Carrel, James E. Carrel, Margaret Carroll, Robert L. Carter, Elizabeth F. Carter, Tristan Casadevall, Thomas J. Casagrande, Stefania Casanovas-Vilar, Isaac Casella, Eleanor Castello, Leandro Castillo, Luis Jaime Castroviejo-Fisher, Santiago Caterino, Michael S. Cerchio, Salvatore Cerling, Thure E. Cernusak, Lucas Chachoua, Jackie Chacko, Elizabeth Chacon, Maria Isabel Chadwick, Douglas H. Chadwick, Oliver Chalker-Scott, Linda Chamaille-Jammes, Simon Chapdelaine, Claude Chapin, F. Stuart (“Terry”)* Chapman, Colin A. Chapman, Lauren J.* Charlet, David Charrier, Isabelle* Charruau, Pierre Chase, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase, Mark W. Chazan, Michael Chazdon, Robin Cheatum, Molly Cheetham, Nicole Chen, Ajiang Chen, Bin Chen, Chang-Po Chen, Qiuwen* Chen, Yinguang* Chen, Yu Chen, Zheng* Cheney, Karen L.* Cherrill, Andrew Cherrington, Mark Cherry, John F. Chesson, Meredith S. Chester, Charles Chettri, Nakul Chiappe, Luis M. Chiavazza, Horacio Chicoine, David Chin, Jimmy K.* Chmielinski, Piotr* Choat, J. Howard Chowdhury, Khaled Hamid Christenhusz, Maarten Chu, Yang Cisneros, Juan-Carlos Citterio, Michele Claesson-Liljedahl, Lillemor Clamen, Murray Clanin, Amy Clapham, Matthew Clark, Anne Clark, Bonnie Clark, Christopher J. Clark, David B. Clark, Deborah A. Clark, Eugenie Clark, Patrick Clark, Rulon W. Clark, Susan Clarke, Maurice Classen-Bockhoff, Regine Clatterbuck, Wayne Clavero, Miguel Clayton, Matthew Clayton, Nicola Clayton, Sarah C. Clegg, Michael T. Clemens, William A. Clevenger, Ralph Cline, Eric H. Closs, Gerry Clua, Eric Co, Eric Coates, Michael Cobb, Alan Cobean, Robert Cocco, Gabriel Cochrane, Kevern Cockell, Charles Cocucci, Andrea A. Cohen, Jonathan Coleman, Felicia C.* Coles, Tim Collen, Ben Collinge, Sharon Collins, Brian Collins, Michael B. Collins, Scott Colman, Steven M.* Combes, Stacey Conant, David S. Conant, Gavin Conard, Nicholas* Cone, Andrew Conlee, Christina Conley, Daniel J. Conlin, David* Connaughton, M. A. Conneller, Chanatl J. Connor, Richard C. Conover, David Conrad, Jamie Conroy, Glenn C. Convey, Peter Cooke, Colin A. Cooney, Gabriel Cooper, Alan Copper, Paul Coppinger, Raymond Cordeal, Sarah Cordell, Linda S.* Cords, Marina Corkeron, Peter J. Correa-Metrio, Alexander Correa, Sandra B. Cortes, Marina Costa, Daniel P. Cote, Isabel Coulson, David V. Counterman, Brian Coupland, George Covas, Rita Cowgill, George L. Cox, Barbara Cox, Peter Craig, Catherine L. Crawford, Harriet E. W. Creel, Darrell G. Crespi, Bernard J. Crocker, Daniel Croft, Darin A. Cromsigt, Joris Crone, Elizabeth Crook, Darren Crosier, Adrienne E.* Croyle, Jane W. Cucina, Andrea Cummings, Molly E. Cummings, Vicki* Cunningham, Andrew A. Currell, Matthew Currier, Kitty Curtis, Jason H. Curtis, Odette Cuthbert, Francesca J. D’Emic, Michael D. Da Silva, Fernando Rodrigues Dacke, Marie Dahaukar, Neelesh Dakin, Karen Dalen, Love Dalerum, Fredrik Dalglish, Chris Damgaard, Kristoffer Dangler, David Daniel, B.A. Daniels, Melinda Danin, Avinoam Darby, Stephen Darimont, Christopher T. Darling, James D. Datta, Aparajita Dausmann, Kathrin H. David, Nicholas David, Rosalie Davidson-Arnott, Robin Davies, Jonathan Davies, Neil Davies, Neil S. Davis-Kimball, Jeannine Davis, Jack L. Davis, Loren G. Davis, Patricia M. Davis, R. P. Stephen Day, Julia J. Dayton, Paul K. De Angelo, Carlos D. de Boer, Fred de Castro Rego, Francisco Manuel Cardoso De iongh, Hans H. de la Torre, Ignacio de Silva, Shanaka De Stefano, Lucia de Waal, Frans De Waele, Jo Deacon, Janette DeAngelis, Don Dechmann, Dina deFrance, Susan D.* Delagnes, Anne* Delano, Winchell DeLellis, Anthony Delgado, James* DellaSala, Dominick Delson, Eric* Demarest, Arthur A. Demas, Gregory Dembek, Wies³aw Demere, Thomas A. Denbow, James R. Denevan, William M. Deng, Yang Denham, Tim Derbyshire, Edward Derks, Annuska Deutsch, Charles DeVault, Travis* DeVries, Philip J. Dhakal, Durga Di Fiore, Anthony F.* Di Sano, Josee Diaz, Robert J. Diazgranados, Mauricio Dibble, Harold L.* Diehl, Richard A. Diener, Alexander DiGangi, Joe Dillehay, Tom D.* Dillon, Adam DiMichele, William A. Dimitriou, Elias Dindo, John Dinerstein, Eric Ding, Shiming Ding, Yaoqing Dionysiou, Dionysios Dirzo, Rodolfo* Dixon, P. Grady Doak, Daniel Dodd, Justin Paul Dodd, Lynn Swartz* Dodson, Aidan Dodson, Gary N. 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