- Gary Paul Nabhan
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name = Gary Paul Nabhan
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birth_date = March 17, 1952
birth_place =Gary, Indiana
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ethnicity = Lebanese-American
fields =Ecology ,Ethnobotany
workplaces =Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Northern Arizona University University of Arizona .
alma_mater =Prescott College ,University of Arizona
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known_for = Natural/Cultural History writings Cofounding "Native Seeds/SEARCH" Bringing attention topollinator decline
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awards =John Burroughs Medal MacArthur Fellowship
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footnotes =Gary Paul Nabhan (1952- ) is an ecologist,
ethnobotanist , and writer whose work has focused primarily on the plants and cultures of the desert Southwest.A first generation Lebanese-American, Nabhan was raised in
Gary, Indiana . He served as Director of Science at theArizona-Sonora Desert Museum and co-foundedNative Seeds/SEARCH , a nonprofit conservation organization that works to preserve indigenous southwestern agricultural plants as well as knowledge of their uses. Nabhan was the founding director of the Center for Sustainable Environments atNorthern Arizona University . In 2008 he joined theUniversity of Arizona faculty as a Research Social Scientist with the Southwest Center.Among his books are "The Desert Smells Like Rain", "Cultures of Habitat", "Why Some Like It Hot: Food, Genes, and Cultural Diversity", "Enduring Seeds: Native American Agriculture and Wild Plant Conservation", "Cross-pollinations: The Marriage of Science and Poetry", "Coming Home to Eat: The Pleasures and Politics of Local Foods", and "Gathering the Desert", which won the
John Burroughs Medal for distinguished natural history writing. He was also the recipient of aMacArthur Fellowship .Nabhan has been a significant contributor in calling attention to the environmental issue of
pollinator decline . He co-authored with Stephen L. Buchmann one of the key works on the topic - "The Forgotten Pollinators" from Island Press (1996).External links
* [http://www.garynabhan.com/ Official Site: Gary Nabhan]
* [http://www.wholeterrain.org/bio.cfm?Contributor_ID=236 Whole Terrain] link to Nabhan's articles published inWhole Terrain
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