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Марк Моффетт – биолог, эколог, фотограф, научный сотрудник Национального музея естественной истории на базе Смитсоновского института, приглашенный исследователь факультета эволюционной биологии человека Гарвардского университета. Окончил Гарвардский университет, где учился у мирмеколога и социобиолога Эдварда Уилсона, дважды лауреата Пулитцеровской премии. В Гарварде был куратором крупнейшей в мире коллекции муравьев, научным сотрудником факультета энтомологии и Музея сравнительной зоологии, а в Ка