Dr. Safina's Latest Journey Focuses On Human Impact On Natural World - 27 East

Dr. Safina's Latest Journey Focuses On Human Impact On Natural World

By Michael Wright on Dec 1, 2010
Like many of the journeys that have carried him to the high arctic and Antarctica, or sent him zig-zagging across the oceans in between, Amagansett resident Carl Safina, Ph.D., starts... more

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