As coordinated attacks by animals against humans increase and escalate, young biologist Jackson Oz and ecologist Chloe Tousignant warn world leaders that soon there will be nowhere left for humans.
Discusses author and marine biologist Rachel Carson's efforts to protect the environment, from her childhood nature outings in Pennsylvania through the impact of her 1962 book, "Silent Spring.".
Provides information about the life of Rachel Carson, discussing her childhood, education, work as an author and environmentalist, legacy, and other related topics.
A biography of Ernest Evertt Just, an African-American teacher and cell biologist who made pioneering contributions to the cytology and embryology of marine organisms.
Examines the life and achievements of Hispanic American conservation biologist Francisco Dallmeier, discussing his childhood in Venezuela, education, career at the Smithsonian Institution, field work, and family.