
I am thrilled to announce that several of my biological illustrations have been accepted by the Encyclopedia of Life. The EOL was the brainchild of E.O.Wilson~Harvard University's preeminent entomologist and Pulitzer Prize winning author, and winner of the 2007 TED Award, in which he put a wish out to the world to create such a program. The Encyclopedia of Life, as described on their own webpage is "an ambitious project to organize and make available via the Internet virtually all information about life on earth", presently some 1.8 million known species. The EOL has already begun to "synthesize biodiversity knowledge, including each species' taxonomy, geographic distribution, collections, genetics, evolutionary history, morphology, behavior, ecological relationships and importance for human beings". A truely noble and awe-inspiring project in which I am honored to be just a tiny, microscopic part of.
See one of my illustrations on their site at:
http://www.eol.org/pages/3014072