The Audubon Naturalist Society is dropping the name Audubon. John James Audubon was a famous ornithologist, who was also an enslaver and a grave robber who seized the skulls of Native Americans. The ...
The largest federal grant in Mass Audubon’s 129-year history has been terminated by the Trump administration, leaving uncertain the future of 10,000 acres of forests and wetlands in the Connecticut ...
The world's most famous birdwatcher came to Charleston in 1831, returning over the next several years, each time staying in the home of a pastor on Rutledge Avenue. In John James Audubon's ...
LENOX — What’s in a name? When the name is John James Audubon, the famed 19th century bird expert and avian artist, the answer today is controversy. Two years after a major article in Audubon Magazine ...
Named for John James Audubon, the Audubon Society, both the national organization and the roughly 400 local chapters around the country, have gained a reputation for environmental conservation.
As Audubon magazine’s Field Editor for 45 years, Frank Graham, Jr. brought the beauty and resilience of nature into focus—as ...
Buffalo Audubon Society’s board of directors has voted to scrap the Audubon name in light of John James Audubon’s slaveholding past, said the chapter’s executive director, Ed Sirianno. In doing so, ...
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