一個鱗翅目昆蟲的生命危險

來自印度的消息, 蝴蝶攝影師被綁架. 當地的一個公園官員誰訪問了東北省阿魯納恰爾邦採取了夜間武裝青年反叛團伙. 努力尋找他而受到阻礙的天氣和地勢偏僻. India has recently become one of the most difficult countries to conduct research in, and now we are all reminded of its continuing history of violence. Often it is within the remote and wild portions of a developing country that harbors both stunning biodiversity and militant dissidents. While in Ecuador my group kept an eye out for Columbian FARC rebels who may have strayed across the border; thankfully it was only a minute possibility they would be there in the first place, and nothing was seen. I think some of my most harrowing field work has been along the US-Mexican boarder states and in Mexico itself. Drug runners would rather shoot you before asking you to move out of their way, and roaming banditos were responsible for a murder of a colleagues friend in Oaxaca years ago. 毫不奇怪, the lure of untapped biodiversity keeps pulling us in. Stay safe in the field!

2 comments to The Dangerous Life of a Lepidopterist

  • 我, 太, have had my most frightening experiences in southern Mexico, where Chuck Bellamy and I have gone several times in the past few years. We are routinely questioned by military police, which I guess doesn’t bother me too much (as long as I am able to successfully convince them that all we are doing is collecting bugs and that we don’t have any guns). 然而, one time I was confronted by a woman wearing a bandanna over her faceI was about a half mile from the car and Chuck, and she was clearly agitated about something, but I couldn’t understand what she was saying because she was talking too fast. I started getting that sinking feeling that I’d stumbled onto something I shouldn’t see, so I played the dumb American and acted like I didn’t know what was going on, then quickly hoofed it back to the car. I really don’t know what would’ve happened, but my gut still tells me I was on the edge of something bad. We want to go back this fall, but the drug violence really has us thinking twice about it.

    US border also has been toughmy truck was broken into along the Rio Grandetwice (5 miles from and 10 years after the first time). 其他比, just a few instances where border agents thought I looked suspicious and questioned me pretty hard.

    Ecuador, South Africa, Argentina? Ningunos problemas.

  • Mexico keeps calling. I recently was added onto a Mexican collecting permit and it’s such a double edged sword. Hopefully I’ll get down there soonand make it back! I’ve had some great experiences down in Baja, but the mainland Sonora/Chihuahua/Sinaloa area is spectacularly diverse and spectacularly dangerous.