Dan Janzen is a person you may want to know more about. Pick and choose from these lists:
- Wikipedia
- Faculty page at University of Pennsylvania.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), Janzen & Hallowachs & Caterpillars homepage, a web site at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Database for caterpillars homepage.
- The Rainmaker Foundation
- Freebase
Discover Life in America on Dr. Janzen
Awards
- The Crawfoord Award 1984 in ecology from The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
- Bio Prof Janzen garners 'Japanese Nobel Prize' for conservation work (9/22/97) in The Daily Pennsylvanian, article by Margie Fishman.
- [Note: Many other honors and awards are listed in the Wikipedia article.]
Videos
- Daniel Janzen - Third World Conservation: It's ALL Gardening - Long Now - 81 min - Feb 27, 2006 Posted on Google Video by the Long Now Foundation. Stewart Brand on Daniel Janzen, April 4, 2004.
- 2000 Interview with Daniel Janzen, University of Pennsylvania, 27 minutes, 39 seconds. Interesting talk on his life and influences on it as well as how he has influenced the field.
- Dan Janzen in the Costa Rican rainforest, 3 minutes, 21 seconds.
- Reading the Forest - Dr. Dan Janzen, 5 minutes, 20 seconds. Well edited, informative video that shows the book, 100 Butterflies and Moths in the last shots. See links on the book in the book section below.
- A Google Tech Talk on February 26, 2008: International Bar Code of Life: Creating a searchable database of every species on earth, 1 hour, 6 minutes, 10 seconds. Google host Jonathan Rosenberg speaks with Drs. Paul Hebert and Dan Janzen. This Tech Talk was followed up with a trip to Costa Rico by Googlers (See entries under blogs below). While the video is long, it is rated high and 3,744 viewings were at least started.
A group of Googlers (employees of Google) are studying how structured data can be used in a web search. In pursuit of this question, they spent some time with Dr. Janzen.
- Adam Sadovsky writes in his blog, Tmunot, about his travels with Dr. Janzen to the ACG in Costa Rica (includes photos).
- Alon Halevy writes about the trip in his blog entry, Bar Coding in Costa Rica. Alon also has 45 photos from this trip.
- In conjunction with this trip, there is a quick tour of the dormitory at the ACG (48 seconds) uploaded April 1, 2008. Googlers who went on the trip might want to see if they are in the video, "Controlled burn in the ACG" (1 minute, 44 seconds); the rest of us will be more interested in the description explaining why they were burning the field.
Articles about Dr. Janzen or his work
- Democratizing Taxonomy, in Conservation Magazine, April-June 2006 (Vol. 7, No. 2), by Marguerite Holloway.
- "Dr. Daniel H. Janzen, Honorary Fellow, ATB, 2002", March 15, 2006, Biotropica (p 482-482) by Nalini Nadkarnl. Biotropica is the journal of tropical biology and conservation.
- "From bugs to boas, Dan Janzen bags the rich coast's life" in the Smithsonian, December 1, 1986, by Don Lessem.
- Longitude is a specialty book store to remember when you want information on a location. They feature Dr. Janzen's book, Costa Rican Natural History. The page also lists in a sidebar other links to the same story. Same book on site of the University of Chicago Press.
- 100 Butterflies and Moths by Jeffrey Miller, Dan Janzen, and Winifred Hallwachs, 2007, 272 pages. TextbooksRUs. Powell Books Synopsis and Reviews. Amazon. Harvard University Press. Review in Journal of Insect Conservation, Vol. 12, No. 5, October 2008, by John Tennent, The Natural History Museum, London. Alibris. New York Times Review. Review in Science News on Highbeam.
- EarthSky: Daniel Janzen describes the human world (a excerpt from the essay, Gardenification of Wildland Nature and the Human Footprint, which link includes citations of this essay). This EarthSky excerpt is a part of a series: Fifty Scientists describe the human world.
- "Rain Forest: Use It or Lose It", an Illahee Lecture by Dan Janzen on April 3, 2000.
Biodiversity and Human Health found preview editions of Google Books. This page has links to Amazon and other sources of the book and reviews.
Articles or books that mention Dr. Janzen
- Diversity among parasitic wasps is even greater than suspected e! Science News - August 29, 2008 12:14 on the topic Biology & Nature; includes a link to an audio slide show. Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- Green Phoenix, 2003, by William Allen on Google books. Allen feels that the ACG will die when Janzen dies.
- Taxonomy: All living things, online. Nature 418, 362-363 (25 July 2002) | doi:10.1038/418362a. Janzen is quoted and in a picture.
- Field Guide to the Wildlife of Costa Rica, 2002, University of Texas Press. Link is to Google books with other links to book sellers and reviews.
- The Age of Ecology, the transcripts of programs broadcast between 1986 and 1990 (on Google books). Includes links to Amazon, and other book sellers.
eMail conversation with Dan Janzen
Search results on MarkMail.org for Dan Janzen.
4 comments:
Hi wondering how to get in touch with you directly. Meanwhile:
http://www.ontariogenomics.ca/media-centre/news/2009-12-02/452
Thanks, Brad Zlotnick
Bradley Zlotnick, MD, FACEP
bzlotnick@pol.net
Brad,
I assume you wish to contact Dr. Janzen, not me. Use the second link of the post: "Faculty page at the University of Pennsylvania." It has contact information for Dr. Janzen.
Hi Marjorie,
Just checking this back, while sitting in ACG, with Bill Allen at my side. I actually did want to contact you, and learn more about your interest/history leading to your great post. I've referred a number of people to it since finding it. I think you have a very interesting page about my teachers and friends Dan and Winnie. Meanwhile, Bill Allen is here in the course of updating Green Phoenix, and we're discussing how ACG will definitely not die when Dan does :) If you're willing to be in touch via conventional email (or linked-in?), would you please email me at bzlotnick@pol.net? As you can see, it can take me a while to get back to this blog thing! And of course, you're always welcome to come visit here in ACG to see for yourself. Best wishes,
Thanks, Brad Zlotnick
Bradley Zlotnick, MD, FACEP
San Diego, CA
bzlotnick@pol.net
Hi Bradley,
I will get in touch with you.
Thanks,
Marjorie
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