Edward O. Wilson, Harvard naturalist often cited as heir to Darwin, dies at 92

WASHINGTON POST • December 27, 2021

By deciphering the secrets of ants, he learned how to study social behavior across organisms and became one of the greatest naturalists of his generation. He received two Pulitzer Prizes for nonfiction.

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