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Um höfundinn
Menja von Schmalensee (f. 1972) lauk B.Sc.-prófi í líffræði
frá Háskóla Íslands árið 1997 og stundar nú nám til Ph.D.-
prófs við sama skóla. Hún starfar einnig sem sviðsstjóri
á Náttúrustofu Vesturlands og hefur gegnt þeirri stöðu
síðan 2003.
Póst- og netfang höfundar/Author’s address
Menja von Schmalensee
Náttúrustofa Vesturlands
Hafnargötu 3
IS-340 Stykkishólmur
menja@nsv.is
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