Daniel Cade Hohler (born October 06, 1980 in Monterey, California ) is an American environmentalist and writer employed by the Virgance owned GreenOptions Network. He is a regular on PlanetSave and EcoWorldly blogs. Hohler often writes on the environment, animal conservation, primates, anthropology, and marine biology. He is frequently a guest on the Rumerz Radio Network speaking about human and primate social behavior, marine biology, and the medical field. Bio Hohler attended the University of Southern California majoring in biology, anthropology, and a minor in cinema production. Hohler graduated USC as a Renaissance scholar, awarded to select undergraduate students who graduate with a major and a minor (or two majors) in widely separated fields of study. While at USC he studied environmental science and marine biology at USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies located on Santa Catalina Island, California, Cancer Campaign Daniel started a campaign to raise money for cancer research after a close family friend was seriously ill with cancer. Medical School During his stay on Catalina Island, Daniel became a Rescue Diver and volunteered at the Catalina Island hyperbaric chamber.The Catalina Island hyperbaric chamber is a facility for SCUBA diving accidents. Daniel currently attends medical school at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Georgia campus.
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