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Something (okay, a lot of things) really bothers me about this
story.

Via PhysOrg.com (AP).

[snip]

Dutch scientist Marc van Roosmalen's success at combing the Amazon for new
monkey species has earned him international acclaim and recognition as one
of the world's leading biologists. Time magazine named him one of its
"Heroes for the Planet."

Now his work has earned him a more troubling distinction: a nearly 16-year
prison sentence. He was jailed in June for nearly two months before a panel
of judges freed him on bail Tuesday while he appeals.

Van Roosmalen was convicted of holding an Internet auction for the naming
rights of two monkey species he discovered. He planned to use the proceeds
to help preserve their habitats. But the court ruled the auction was
illegal because van Roosmalen was working at Brazil's National Institute
for Amazon Research at the time of the discoveries and said the naming
rights belonged to the government.

Van Roosmalen blames the state's powerful logging interests and overzealous
environmental regulators for orchestrating his conviction and accuses them
of trying to discourage scientific investigation.

[snip]

More:
http://www.physorg.com/news106017197.html

- - ferg

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