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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
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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
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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
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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
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SEEING COLOR
RYAN CARNEY
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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
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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
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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.
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COLLABORATION
We promote cross-platform collaboration,
and our network of scientists, content
curators and adventurers are the perfect
combination for ground breaking work.
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TRAINING
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We offer grantees
coaching and training on
skills such as public speaking, science communication and
technical use of equipment.
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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!
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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
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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.
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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
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SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
JIYONG WANG
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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
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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
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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
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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
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SNAPSHOT SERENGETI
CRAIG PACKER
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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
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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*
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