On September 9, I posted Tunnel Vision: Conservation biologists focusing on their specialties need to see the big picture and collaborate, not undercut one another. Jim Cubie, consultant at the Center for Ornithology at Muhlenberg College, was concerned that I’d unfairly misrepresented his views. Because he’s not a paid subscriber, he couldn’t comment on the post itself, so I told him I’d be happy to post his response myself. Because the original post was from over seven weeks ago, it’s doubtful many readers would notice it, so I’m also putting his comment here:
Reader Response to "Tunnel Vision"
Reader Response to "Tunnel Vision"
Reader Response to "Tunnel Vision"
On September 9, I posted Tunnel Vision: Conservation biologists focusing on their specialties need to see the big picture and collaborate, not undercut one another. Jim Cubie, consultant at the Center for Ornithology at Muhlenberg College, was concerned that I’d unfairly misrepresented his views. Because he’s not a paid subscriber, he couldn’t comment on the post itself, so I told him I’d be happy to post his response myself. Because the original post was from over seven weeks ago, it’s doubtful many readers would notice it, so I’m also putting his comment here: