Daniel T. Blumstein

professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UCLA

Daniel T. Blumstein is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and a professor in the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. His most recent book, “The Nature of Fear: Survival Lessons From the Wild,” discusses marmots and many other species he’s studied over the past 40 years.


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Daniel T. Blumstein

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

I’m a biologist. Humans can learn a lot from groundhogs — and not just on Feb. 2.

The seasonal behavior of marmots is fascinating, and very relevant to humans. If only we listened to environmental signals as much as groundhogs do.