Nicholas Fromherz is a U.S.-trained attorney with an interest in South American legal institutions and political developments. He is currently working in Cochabamba, Bolivia as an environmental law and policy scholar. Scholarship can be found here.
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Wishing you and yours the best and looking forward to many learning moments.
Thanks! Hope you’re doing great!
Look at that, another Fromherz! This will bring a strong scientific perspective to the work; Dr. Sylvia Fromherz, as I understand, has extensive knowledge in basic cell research and teaches courses in related topics. Perhaps she can do some analysis of Darwin’s South American studies and give us the post-Jared Daimond evaluation of ecological-biological change in key regions of the hemisphere.
Great blog. Keep in touch.
International Legal Counsel, Community Relationships
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Thanks, Gaston. Your blog looks quite interesting as well. I just added it to our blogroll. Where can I find more information on Community Relationships?
-Nick
Hi Nicholas. Haven’t been able to get back to you on one or two issues we were talking about a week ago or so. Too busy.
This may be of interest to you, if you don’t know it already: http://boliviadiary.wordpress.com/
And contact me if you plan to come to La Paz !
Soren
Thanks for the link, Soren. Very interesting blog — I wasn’t aware of it but will definitely start checking it out. I’m not sure when I’ll be getting to La Paz, but I’ll look you up for sure. I’d love to grab a coffee and chat with you for awhile.
-Nick
Hello Nicholas,
Let me know next time you publish a post and I will try to link to it in future. Are you twitter? I am: @dariokenner
Saludos, Dario Kenner.
Hey there, Dario,
I do have a twitter account: @NickFromherz
I’ve been slacking on posting but you’re inspiring me!
Take care,
Nick
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