When human biodiversity matters
A few weeks ago I finished reading 1491 by Charles C. Mann, which I haven’t said much about because it didn’t tell me much new (i.e., there were many more natives than we had earlier thought, the Clovis culture wasn’t here first, Amazonia shows strong evidence of being an anthropogenically shaped environment). I might comment … Continue reading When human biodiversity matters
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