"While we assign immense resources to map our genes, resolve sub-atomic structures and search for extra-terrestrial life, we invest so much less to discover who else accompanies us on the Earth," said Smithsonian research scientist Yves Basset who organized the most extensive count of insects to date in Panama's San Lorenzo Protected Area. During 2003-2004 scientists sampled the rainforest canopy from canopy cranes, inflatable platforms, balloons, climbing ropes and along the forest floor to collect a total of 130,000 insects.