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Pages in category "American naturalists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 273 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Though many efforts had come before 1890 by some naturalists and scientists to teach and expand the movement, the nature-study movement really did not gain momentum with the public until the late 19th century. [10] By 1925, the subject had found a place in the curriculum of almost every school district in the United States. [12]
Naturalists are people who study natural history. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent ...
Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center: Boise: Ada: website, operated by the City, education and information about the Boise foothills and the surrounding high-desert environment MK Nature Center: Boise: Ada: website, 4 acres, also known as the Morrison Knudsen Nature Center, operated by the State World Center for Birds of Prey: Boise: Ada
Pages in category "Naturalists by nationality" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. N.
The following list of Alaska Native inventors and scientists begins to document Alaska Natives with deep historical and ecological knowledge about system-wide health, knowledge that in many cases precedes and exceeds discoveries published in the scientific literature.
The archetypical parson-naturalist was a priest in the Church of England in charge of a country parish, who saw the study of science as an extension of his religious work. The philosophy entailed the belief that God, as the Creator of all things, wanted man to understand his Creations and thus to study them through scientific techniques . [ 1 ]
Gerald Durrell – naturalist, zookeeper, conservationist, writer, television presenter, founder of the Jersey Wildlife Conservation Trust (now Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust) and the Jersey Zoo (now renamed Durrell Wildlife Park)