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Introduction to Learning with the ToL

Kathryn Orzech and Lisa Schwartz

Welcome to the Tree of Life!

Your work on the study of biodiversity has been noticed and you have been invited to become a contributor to the Tree of Life. Depending on the number of people on your team, choose one or more of the roles below:

In a few months the annual Tree of Life Biodiversity Conference will take place in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. You have an all expense paid trip to the conference!

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University of Arizona

Lisa Schwartz
University of Arizona

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