C. Answer these questions briefly.
1 Where did Juliane grow up? Where did her parents work?
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Juliane Diller, née Koepcke, was born in Lima in1954 and grew up in Peru. In 1968 her parents took her to the Panguana biological station, where they had started to investigate the lowland rainforest, on which very little was known at the time.
After the much too early death of her mother in a plan crash in the Peruvian jungle on Christmas Eve of 1971, which Juliane survived as the only person on board, she moved to Germany in 1972. She finished school and then studied biology at universities in Kiel and Munich. The field studies for her diploma thesis on diurnal butterflies and for her doctoral dissertation on bats she carried out at Panguana (please see this site’s page on Research > Publications). In 2000, after the passing of her father, Juliane took over as Panguana’s director and main organizer of research expeditions to the station.