Conservation biology loses a leader: Navjot Sodhi, 1962-2011
Rhett A. Butler, mongabay.comJune 14, 2011

Photo courtesy of community members at the Remembering Navjot Sodhi Facebook page.
Over the weekend I received very sad and unexpected news: my friend Navjot Sodhi, a scientist whose mentorship and research made him a leader in the field of conservation biology, died after a short battle with an aggressive blood cancer. He was 49.
Navjot leaves behind his wife Charanjit, children Ada and Darwin, and bevy of friends, colleagues, and admirers.
Navjot's contributions to conservation biology were substantial. He authored or co-authored more that 100 academic papers in journals ranging from Nature to Science to Auk; wrote or edited six books; and mentored a generation of young scientists who are already making significant contributions to science.
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Aside from his wardrobe, which often consisted of Bermuda shorts and a backwards baseball cap, what set Navjot apart from other academics was his desire to make conservation biology accessible to everyone. In 2010 he co-edited Conservation Biology for All, a conservation biology textbook written by leading ecologists, with Paul Ehrlich of Stanford University. As a condition of publishing the book with Oxford University Press, Navjot insisted Conservation Biology for All be made freely available on the web. Two months ago Navjot was thrilled when I mentioned that the copy posted on mongabay had been downloaded more than 85,000 times, only four months after posting it. He would have been pleased to know that students, educators, and researchers continue to benefit from his kind gesture.
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During recent months I wasn't aware of the severity of Navjot's illness — we continued to work together on two papers and conceive of new projects as if nothing was different. But it's now more clear than ever that Navjot's commitment to conservation biology was unwavering — he continued working from his hospital bed during what would be the last week of his life.
The world lost a great scientist on Sunday, and many of us lost a great friend. May Navjot's spirit and passion live on through the many people he has touched and inspired over the years.
Tributes to Navjot Sodhi
- Navjot Sodhi is gone, but not forgotten [Conservation Bytes]
- The loss of our esteemed colleague and friend, Professor Navjot Sodhi [National University of Sinapore Biological Sciences]
- Remembering Navjot Sodhi [Facebook]
- Professor Navjot Sodhi, Rest in Peace [Raffles Museum News]
- Renowned conservation scholar, 49, dies [Straits Times]























