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The National Geographic Channel is sponsoring a “public service announcement” contest. One of the three finalists is a submission from Drexel. Check it out and vote for your favorite. I think Drexel’s is waaay better. My opinion for sure.http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/content/preserve-our-planet/film-fest/psa.html |
National Geographic Channel: Preserve our Planet Film Contest
July 18, 2008
Bioko Primates and Turtles
Bioko–An Island Ark 
Bioko Island is just off the west coast of Equitorial Guinea, Africa. In January 2008, our own Dr. Gail Hearn and, undergraduate student, Abigail Dominy of Drexel’s Bioscience department and others went to Bioko Island to document primates and turtles. Tagging along were several photographers and writer, Virginia Morell, from the National Geographic.
Dr. Gail Hearn

The story and images of the expedition are now published in the
August issue of the National Geographic Magazine (finally!)
Abby and the hyrax
Orphaned baby western tree hyrax
To check out the video, photo gallery, and article text a little early go to: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/08/bioko-primates/morell-text











