Dr. Steve Goodman’s Work as a Field Biologist in Madagascar
Posted on September 2, 2017 Comments (2)
Dr. Steve Goodman‘s work is a legendary Field Biologist and spends 9-10 months out of the year conducting research in other countries, with a focus on Madagascar for nearly 30 years. Learn more about the future of Madagascar’s biodiversity and research.
This video is from the great Brain Scoop channel with Emily Graslie; if you are not following that channel I highly recommend doing so for people interested in science.
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2 Responses to “Dr. Steve Goodman’s Work as a Field Biologist in Madagascar”
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September 13th, 2017 @ 7:28 am
How fantastic, not only a great subject to study, but to be able to travel the world too. Amazing, I am very envious of you, Dr. Steve Goodman.
September 14th, 2017 @ 3:32 pm
Awesome blog post, love the biodiversity. Really excited after watching this video, since I travel to madagascar very soon. Love your blog, keep it up!