Dorothy J HowellChildhood on the Connecticut shoreline inspired Dorothy J. Howell to proceed from ecology to environmental law to meeting the need to engage hearts and minds in service of the environment. She never strayed far from a fascination with Native America nd the ultimate identity in exile: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan. Her mingled career and avocations are paralleled in her publications: Scientific Literacy and Environmental Policy, Ecology for Environmental Professionals, Environmental Stewardship: Images from Popular Culture. Her grounding in popular culture is further reflected in her Intellectual Properties and the Protection of Fictional Characters. Read More Read Less
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