Learning about the environment is the first step to preserving it. Apple has created lessons for Earth Day in partnership with the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation — so students can explore the world around them in fun and engaging ways with iPad. The three lessons cover causes and
Foundation Gives the Gift of Knowledge through Philanthropy DURHAM, NC – June 30, 2014 – The E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation today announced the official release of E.O. Wilson’s Life on Earth, a free iBooks textbook series designed to excite and instruct high school biology
Professor Edward O. Wilson, a man heralded by the National Geographic Society as “the greatest naturalist of our time,” lent his name and vision to a premier biodiversity research facility in Mozambique. The esteemed evolutionary biologist was a guest of honor at the formal opening of
The latest issue of National Geographic (June 2013) features a personal account by E.O. Wilson of his observations and experiences in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. Available now on newsstands and online, the magazine article, “The Rebirth of Gorongosa,” also incl
Members of the media are invited to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences’ Nature Research Center to participate in “E.O. Wilson’s Global Town Hall,” with world-renowned biologist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Osborne Wilson, University Research Professor Emeritus a
Led by E.O. Wilson, a team of scientists, educators, science writers, and wildlife biology students is working in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique this Spring to document a story of transformation in this “Lost Eden” of Africa. This second expedition is gathering the le
At their much-anticipated education event in New York, Apple introduced the astonishing iBooks Author textbook development tool. The demonstration of iBooks Author featured newly released sample chapters of our textbook in progress, E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth. View the