"If you're a naturalist or if you're not a naturalist, they are the most stunning things in the natural world," he said.
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" Secular humanism, briefly, bills itself as a "naturalist philosophy.
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The team published their work in The American Naturalist journal.
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"He's a Victorian naturalist and a spice trader," Norton said.
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POMFRET CENTER Wednesday Noon Walks, guided hikes and naturalist lessons.
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Explore the gardens and woodlands with the naturalist Gabriel Willow.
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Family nature walk with the naturalist and educator Gabriel Willow.
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Expect naturalist talks and tours, and stargazing with an astronomer.
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Last year's census counted 250, a Greyfield naturalist told me.
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This all goes hand in hand with Haraway's non-naturalist philosophy.
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Gerald Durrell's books, to start, which are full of naturalist observations.
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My own effort, "Naturalist," was composed with this goal in mind.
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I spent a day out birding with local naturalist Joan Collins.
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BRONX Family nature walk with the naturalist and educator Gabriel Willow. Aug.
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BRONX Family nature walk with Gabriel Willow, a naturalist and educator. Aug.
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Amazing Amphibians: Join a naturalist to discover the slippery world of amphibians.
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Born in 1880, Frank Percy Smith was a British documentarian and naturalist.
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An obsessive naturalist who wades in alkaline pools for imagined proto-organisms.
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British naturalist and biologist Charles Darwin famously visited the archipelago in 1835.
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I especially admired the 19th-century model of the amateur explorer and naturalist.
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On Halloween in 1832, the naturalist Charles Darwin was onboard the HMS Beagle.
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"Float Like a Butterfly," short walk with naturalist guide to Native Plant Meadow.
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GREENWICH Nature photography hike led by the Audubon naturalist and photographer Sean Graesser.
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As a Victorian naturalist, Darwin was limited in the similarities he could find.
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A naturalist writer would have written: folding her hands as if in resignation.
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"The North American Sylva" was later revised by the English naturalist Thomas Nuttall.
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But the king penguins were, as one Lindblad naturalist put it, more tidy.
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The vessel was instead named after British broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough.
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The naturalist kept up his research until the day he died in 1882.
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The Anglo-Irish physician, collector and naturalist was not a man of small ambitions.
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" It's a thought echoed by Richard Louv, naturalist and author of "The Nature Principle.
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But she has worked hard to become the naturalist she is on screen today.
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I think he referred to himself as an eco-naturalist or an eco-fascist.
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SCARSDALE "Float Like a Butterfly," short walk with naturalist guide to Native Plant Meadow.
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Though an educational film, it feels less like a lecture than a naturalist fable.
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There are also daytime and evening naturalist-led snowshoe tours (first come, first served).
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The Gibbes is also displaying 1733 watercolors by Catesby's friend and naturalist George Edwards.
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Negga works in the naturalist style you identified in Sasha Lane and Krisha Fairchild.
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She gathered scraps of his life like a naturalist surveilling a shy and dangerous species.
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And when you're a lone wolf, you pay attention to your environment, you're a naturalist.
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He's a naturalist and a gardener; he's also collaborated with musicians and designed album covers.
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Anneka Svenska, a naturalist and TV host in the UK, would really like your help.
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Both groups tout a legacy of conservative environmentalism stretching back to naturalist president Theodore Roosevelt.
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"This tree is very birdy," observed our guide, a naturalist and artist named Alan Messer.
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Also on Sunday: • A naturalist leads a birding walk at Wave Hill in the Bronx.
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Gabriel Willow, a naturalist and storyteller, narrates the adventures, conducted via New York Water Taxi.
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Seamus Heaney's first book, "Death of a Naturalist," made me want to be a poet.
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Look for bald eagles in Inwood Hill Park with the New York City Naturalist Club.
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But few have heard of Turing, the naturalist who explained patterns in nature with math.
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Others species like S. davidattenboroughi were named after figures like famed British naturalist David Attenborough.
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Elected at 42, the youngest U.S. President part-timed as a boxer, poet and naturalist.
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Disbelieving immigration staff would treat me like some sort of naturalist returning from an alien world.
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Scientists who have previously featured on British banknotes include physicist Isaac Newton and naturalist Charles Darwin.
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Avery, the naturalist, says it is done through various methods, including shooting, poisoning and trapping birds.
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He looks every inch the 19th-century gentleman naturalist: frock coat, stern look and majestic beard.
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De Roux is an amateur naturalist and takes plenty of photos of his findings, mainly snails.
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British naturalist T.C. Jerdon visited Darjeeling in northern India in 1876, and collected the tree frogs.
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One of the earliest written references to them was in 1789 by the naturalist Gilbert White.
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For example, the Carson HU-10 BugView is the perfect gadgety gift for a budding naturalist.
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According to the book "Linnaeus: The Compleat Naturalist," Linnaeus named a yellow coneflower after his mentor.
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John James Audubon, the famous naturalist, preferred trumpeter swan feather quills to any others, he said.
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Imagine the work of the artist-naturalist John James Audubon, but on steroids and Red Bull.
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As much artist as naturalist, Elliott used his renderings of the seals to stir public passions.
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He is a scientist by training, an entrepreneur by vocation and an avid gardener and naturalist.
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Absolutely. Growing up in the woods and trees, I was a little bit of a naturalist.
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"Lawns are a significant environmental problem," said David Mizejewski, a naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation.
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Naturalist Henry Beston considered this when he gazed up into space in his novel The Outermost House.
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The details of this remarkable observation have been published in the science journal Western North American Naturalist.
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British naturalist David Attenborough, 92, who narrates the series, hosted the event at London's Natural History Museum.
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Director Jon Favreau has cited the documentaries of naturalist Sir David Attenborough as a source of inspiration.
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She rented a studio in Paris and began working in the naturalist style of her mentor Boucher.
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Jefferson founded the University of Virginia, and he was an astronomer, farmer, inventor, musician, naturalist and philosopher.
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Her mother retired as a field naturalist for Inside the Outdoors, a program in Costa Mesa, Calif.
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Naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough was given top billing and primatologist Jane Goodall appeared on a panel.
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The tiny home on wheels was inspired and named after German explorer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.
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David A. Slagle Peck, a Lutheran minister, officiated at the Woodend Sanctuary of the Audubon Naturalist Society.
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The writer Jack London and John Muir, the naturalist who helped establish Yosemite National Park, contributed stories.
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A cousin of the famed naturalist Charles Darwin, Galton theorized that humans could control their own evolution.
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As the wall text above this skeleton proclaims, he is Robert Kennicott, a Smithsonian naturalist and collector.
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Its ambassadors include British TV naturalist David Attenborough while actor Leonardo DiCaprio is on the board of directors.
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The history of naturalist illustration meets mechanical drawings in a new series of drawings from illustrator Steeven Salvat.
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Under ordinary circumstances, naming a polar research ship after the naturalist David Attenborough would have made perfect sense.
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"I don't think they need to be so protective of allowing people in," Mr. Shanley, the naturalist, said.
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A naturalist from NYC Audubon will help you spot and identify them at the Battery in Lower Manhattan.
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Like them, she is an ardent armchair naturalist, not to mention an ardent armchair theologian, cosmologist, ethicist, historian.
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But British filmmaker and naturalist F. Percy Smith was pioneering this type of work back in the 1920s.
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A naturalist named Kate Humble is leading the trip, with other female naturalists are on-hand as guides.
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Among the latter were the former Beatle Paul McCartney, the naturalist David Attenborough and the singer Shirley Bassey.
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Jane Reno, born in Georgia, was an eccentric naturalist who would have a profound effect on Ms. Reno.
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The parakeet had been collected by the Catalan naturalist Marià Masferrer i Rierola sometime in the early 1900s.
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Allen Crawford, a New Jersey native and amateur naturalist, serves as a guide for much of the film.
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In the '80s, Irwin and his naturalist dad, Bob Irwin, noticed a strange-looking turtle during a river survey.
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The naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt arrived at the headwaters of the Amazon River in March of 1800.
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"28 remains unchallenged," Mike Fitz, a seasoned brown bear naturalist and former Katmai National Park ranger, said over email.
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As well as his writing and activism, he was an engineer, a surveyor, a lecturer and a meticulous naturalist.
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Consider, for instance, the six ink and pencil drawings of skulls by Harvard professor and naturalist William Dandridge Peck.
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"I bloom indoors in the winter like a forced forsythia," the author and naturalist Annie Dillard wrote in 1973.
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Opie watched children ages 7 to 11 and recorded their activities like a naturalist watching primate behavior in Tanzania.
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Saturday • A naturalist leads a tour of Highbridge Park starting at 158th Street and Edgecombe Avenue in Washington Heights.
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Jean Strelka, a naturalist at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been studying birds for 30 years.
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But in its account of Thoreau as both naturalist and social activist, it also resonates deeply with our time.
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The 93-year-old naturalist said it was the greatest possible honor to have the ship named after him.
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In 1886, the famous naturalist George Bird Grinnell recorded an enormous flock of sage grouse in Bates Hole, Wyo.
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There is an onboard historian/naturalist and perks like a putting green and gym equipment on the sun deck.
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I am a field naturalist and have been watching birds in the Mid-Atlantic region since the early 1960s.
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Later, Sofia Darquea, president of the Galápagos Naturalist Guides Association, told me about the dangers of illegal fishing practices.
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The naturalist David Attenborough appeared onstage Sunday at the British festival, which barred single-use plastic bottles this year.
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The result of the necropsy and study of these twins was recently published in the science journal American Midland Naturalist.
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"ALL that concerns the Mediterranean is of the deepest interest to civilised man," wrote Edward Forbes, a 19th-century naturalist.
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The bubbly, dizzying "Naturalist" would be that animated band's hit—IRL it's the perfect soundtrack to a lazy weekend morning.
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But E.O. Wilson, the naturalist and prophet of environmental degradation, has suggested another name: the Eremocine, the age of loneliness.
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Maxwell, the naturalist, struggled financially after the Philadelphia exhibition, where she battled with organizers over the rights to souvenir photographs.
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At no point did a Lindblad naturalist join Chris and Ada and me to watch seabirds from the observation deck.
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I'm a real plant person, and if wasn't a painter, I would probably have been a naturalist or a botanist.
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In the mid-1800s, naturalist Peter A. Browne assembled the world's greatest hair collection to explain the complexity of humanity.
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HM: You often mention the Transcendental Painting Group and American naturalist painters who were inspired by nature or their personal visions.
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But as a new study published in The American Naturalist now shows, there's more to these spikes than meets the eye.
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EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Did you hear the one about the British naturalist, the marmot, the grizzly bear and the South African poacher?
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Pierre Gros, a naturalist, emailed a picture to Jean-Lou Justine, a zoologist at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.
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It shows how an artist usually associated with the medieval was using a naturalist style at least 50 years before Vasari.
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Maria Sibylla Merian was a naturalist in the 1600s, drawing up fantastic images that helped to inform scientists of the day.
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But the gallery "Revolution in the Garden" shows how the "naturalist" style of design took over the French garden after 1789.
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The Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner, born 500 years ago today, was reppin' a Big Data mindset centuries before it was cool.
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Though its geography is altogether different, the San Juan Islands in Washington offer naturalist perks with a more attractive price tag.
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The fund continues the work of Fossey, the naturalist who made Rwanda's gorillas her cause and who was murdered in 1985.
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In fact, until now, the behavior had been reported only once before — over 200 years ago by German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.
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In fact, it is better, local agronomist and naturalist Giuseppe Piro told me, to wait until grasses have reached their maximum growth.
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Their existence has been never been proven, but they have captured the imagination of many, including acclaimed British naturalist Sir David Attenborough.
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So I phoned Gabriel Willow, an urban naturalist who works with the New York City Audubon, to see if he'd noticed anything.
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On March 19, 1800, Humboldt and his traveling companion, naturalist Aime Bonpland, decided they wanted to conduct experiments on these fascinating creatures.
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That's why so many have voiced skepticism about Humboldt's story (one naturalist dismissed it as "tommyrot" in a 1947 article for Atlantic).
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A naturalist, Fowler made a point throughout his career to educate the public about wildlife species and raise awareness about preserving environments.
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When an amateur naturalist kept digging up strange, flat-headed worms in his garden outside of Paris, he knew something was amiss.
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An amateur naturalist, Gosse catalogued every living thing he saw: hawk moths and humble bees, turkey buzzards and crayfish, woodpeckers and whippoorwills.
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" He considered himself something of a naturalist too, documenting "much diversity in the form and habits of the inhabitants of the ocean.
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On Sunday only, the garden will also offer two strolls, led by the naturalist Gabriel Willow: "Fall Birding," at 9:30 a.m.
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Once again narrated by world-renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough, the premiere followed the lives of island-dwelling species around the world.
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Willow, who is both an artist and a naturalist who leads birding tours at Wave Hill, served as an advisor for Avifauna.
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An 1889 portrait of Alfred Russel Wallace, the little-known naturalist who helped develop Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
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The English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, who independently formed many of the same ideas about evolution as Darwin, was also deeply critical.
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She was perhaps also the first naturalist, period, to display animals in the kind of lifelike tableaus now familiar at institutions everywhere.
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Banjaar Tola, A Taj Safari Lodge; from about $410 per night (including breakfast and naturalist guide); Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India.
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So, what if Busk — "a conscientious naturalist too cautious to make premature claims," as Madison describes him — had beaten King to publication?
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Four years earlier, the aspiring naturalist had spent five weeks on the Galápagos Islands, some 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador.
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The sprawling coastal park is home to several tidewater glaciers, deepwater fjords and a mountain range named after English naturalist Charles Darwin.
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As new research published in Southeastern Naturalist shows, American alligators—in an example of predator-on-predator action—periodically snatch and consume sharks.
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Mr. Feller, 58, who retired two years ago as chief naturalist for the city's parks department, decided to change things up this spring.
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Francis, an amateur naturalist, spent a dozen years in prison for participating in an Irish Republican Army attack that killed 18 British soldiers.
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Russell Core (Jeffrey Wright), a retired naturalist and wolf expert, is summoned to the sparsely populated Keelut, Alaska, by Medora Sloane (Riley Keough).
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Henry David Thoreau's first naturalist essay was published after an expedition to nearby Mount Katahdin in 1848, six years before "Walden" was printed.
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Henry David Thoreau — essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, and historian — is one of America's most well-known writers.
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"The wolverine is a tremendous character," wrote the naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton in the 1920s, "a personality of unmeasured force, courage and achievement."
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"One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human," the anthropologist and naturalist Loren Eiseley wrote.
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The first was British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, who discovered the giant bee in 1858 while exploring the tropical Indonesian island of Bacan.
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He was a naturalist and a philosopher, a soldier and an admiral, and a tireless writer, who turned out close to 100 books.
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In 1807, the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt wrote that he had seen electric eels display similar behavior while he was traveling through South America.
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Its full name will be the Royal Research Ship Sir David Attenborough, in honour of the naturalist and broadcaster, who turns 90 on Sunday.
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For his doctoral thesis he sought to resolve the differences between the Harvard theologian Paul Tillich and the neo-naturalist philosopher Henry Nelson Wieman.
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He was a sensitive naturalist, a man who cared deeply about wildlife, and he ensured that no wounded animal was ever left to suffer.
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He said he's not a conservative, he's not a Nazi, I think he referred to himself as an eco-naturalist or an eco-fascist.
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But with no scientific studies on the matter, and no similar observations since, many had come to believe that the famous naturalist was exaggerating.
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For his debut film, Minute Bodies, musician turned director Stuart A. Staples has chosen to highlight an all but unknown British documentarian and naturalist.
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Many are on seasonal journeys, and the naturalist Gabriel Willow will host a migration information station, where young visitors can learn about the birds.
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In this program, the naturalist Paul Keim will explain how a variety of creatures, including frogs and crickets, use sound as a navigation aid.
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Here, a float is seen honoring the life of John Audubon, an American naturalist and artist known for his study of birds, in 1956.
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"They frequently make such a noise that it is difficult for a person to make himself heard," wrote Peter Kalm, a Swedish-Finnish naturalist.
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The aforementioned "Naturalist," has these springy guitars, tensely coiled bass work, and slowly shifting synthetics in the margins that constantly feel ecstatic and surprising.
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In a few pages, Ms Lepore zooms from President William Henry Harrison's premature death to the telegraph to the naturalist meditations of Henry David Thoreau.
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" The term was popularized by American biologist and naturalist Edward O. Wilson, who defined biophilia as "the urge to affiliate with other forms of life.
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Famed British naturalist David Attenborough is going to become a virtual reality "hologram" with the help of UK broadcaster Sky and London's Natural History Museum.
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More than 124,000 people voted for Boaty McBoatFace, but they ultimately decided to name it RRS Sir David Attenborough after the British naturalist and broadcaster.
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Summoned to a remote Alaskan village to search for wolves that took a local boy, a naturalist soon finds himself caught in a harrowing mystery.
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My love for Pikachu has stayed with me as other childhood tastes (low-rise jeans, an ambition to become a "naturalist") have thankfully burned out.
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Sir David Attenborough, beloved British broadcaster and naturalist, will be narrating the documentary, so you can expect his velvet vocals to drown out your woes.
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A parent killdeer may abandon the eggs if they are moved more than a few feet, Carleton University naturalist Michael Runtz told CNN partner CBC.
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Even as she plunged into her spiritual paintings, which she displayed publicly only once in her lifetime, she continued to create and exhibit naturalist art.
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Octopus, owls, and colorful frogs lend an artificial mood to paintings that aren't indoor or outdoor, but exist instead inside his carefully constructed naturalist wonderland.
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The animal received its name from Georg Steller, a German naturalist who described the animal on a Danish-led, Russian Empire-funded expedition in 1741.
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His new cocktail cookbook Eat Your Drink: Culinary Cocktails explores Biancaniello's obsessive naturalist ways and exposes the tricks he's had up his sleeves for years.
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David Mizejewski, a naturalist with the organization, pointed out that masses of leaves in landfills emit methane and carbon dioxide, which contribute to planetary warming.
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That included Yosemite National Park, the place the pioneering naturalist John Muir described as a temple of canyons, rushing waterfalls and sun-streaked granite cliffs.
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For Dave Govatski, a naturalist who opposes a hotel proposed near the top of Mount Washington, it is Shoal Pond, several miles from the road.
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Critic's Pick Nickelodeon's animated naturalist is now a live-action teenager played by Isabela Moner in this charming tale of adventure and high school treachery.
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Aside from the landlord's sick wife, who makes a brief appearance at the end, only one of the central characters, labeled "Naturalist," is a woman.
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Critic's Pick Nickelodeon's animated naturalist is now a live-action teenager played by Isabela Moner in this charming tale of adventure and high school treachery.
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On a new disc, "The Transitory Poems," they balance each other's styles, Iyer playing the naturalist and the system-builder to Taborn's fleeting, fugitive poet.
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SWNS reports that wildlife educator Tanee Janusz, 39, adopted the western rat snake when a fellow member of her naturalist society found it in his garden.
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U.K. naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough is set to be recognized as an "exceptional cultural leader" at the Annual Crystal Awards ceremony in Davos on Monday.
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Last week on CBS Mornings, comedian Dave Chappelle used a naturalist analogy to explain why he walked away from a $133 million contract with Comedy Central.
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The statue was meant to "celebrate Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) as a devoted naturalist and author of works on natural history," AMNH says on its website.
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"The Wider Earth" dramatises the circumnavigatory voyage of HMS Beagle, the navy ship to which the 22 year-old Darwin was attached as naturalist-in-residence.
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More than 100 years ago, a naturalist named George Gardner visited Brazil and saw children playing in the street with what he thought were giant fireflies.
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Public awareness of climate change and the danger to the environment has risen in recent weeks with films by naturalist David Attenborough and school pupil strikes.
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The public picked "Boaty McBoatface" (suggested by a BBC radio announcer), but the British government nixed the idea and named the ship after naturalist David Attenborough.
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A half a century of fine-tuning made him much more infantile, a process naturalist Stephen Jay Gould famously described in his 'biological homage' to Mickey.
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The commitment shows: Salvat's work is highly imaginative on a science fictional level, but is also worthy of some of the great naturalist illustrations throughout time.
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He's AdventurousOn one of his social media accounts, Knight describes himself as an "adventurer" and "naturalist" – and judging by his photo uploads, he's not kidding around.
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He's like a learned naturalist who has swallowed a fistful of magic mushrooms, providing febrile clarity and doing for science what Technicolor did for the Bible.
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"It's done a complete 180," said Mike Shanley, a naturalist and president of the Friends of Blue Heron Park, a group dedicated to the nearby park.
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I married a brawny Canadian, an amateur naturalist with an adventurous spirit disguised by a law degree and a 9-to-9 job in Times Square.
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A new book chronicles Potter's evolution from a precocious naturalist to an expert artist with a scientific eye to a wildly successful author of children's books.
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In this video by travel site Lovin Dublin, British broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough graces the interactive mobile game with his composed and intelligent narration.
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Supplementing the cooking classes, yoga sessions and naturalist briefings common on most cruise ships, a new wave of shipboard stimuli are focusing on more intellectual fare.
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I don't know how to publish a celebrity memoir,'" said Ms. Schmitz, who has acquired literary memoirs like the naturalist Helen Macdonald's "H is for Hawk.
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To the dismay of many, the ministry ignored the results of the poll and announced that the ship would be named after the naturalist David Attenborough.
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Naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough was due to open the event by laying out the magnitude of the threat posed by climate change, the BoE said.
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The new BBC Earth Coloring app lets you take part, in a small way, in the BBC's nature TV show hosted by the naturalist David Attenborough.
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All day today and yesterday she has been reading the early naturalist William Bartram, who travelled through Florida in 1774; because of him, she forgot Halloween.
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The first night, the President, the naturalist, and two park rangers camped out by a grove of sequoia; the second, in a hollow at Glacier Point.
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The first person to become curious about what really made up the mound was a Welsh naturalist, Edward Lhwyd (pronounced "Lloyd"), a friend of Isaac Newton.
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In Sunday morning's walk, Summer Birding, recommended for ages 19713 and older, the naturalist Gabriel Willow will point out the garden's avian residents and their habitats.
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Westworld's Jeffrey Wright stars as a naturalist and wolf expert drawn to Alaska by a woman (American Honey's Riley Keough) who says wolves killed her young son.
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Image: Kenneth Catania/Vanderbilt UniversityIn his writings, naturalist and intrepid explorer Alexander von Humboldt recounted how natives in Venezuela used horses to lure and trap electric eels.
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There's her estranged childhood friend Johanna, who is both a brilliant naturalist and someone who unapologetically loves giant pink bows and all the trappings of high femininity.
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The scientific consensus for decades has held that humanity's ape-like ancestors evolved in Africa, a view first raised by the 19th century English naturalist Charles Darwin.
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Fossils like those of Ichthyornis and Cretaceous toothed diving bird Hesperornis were cited by 19th century naturalist Charles Darwin as strong support for his theory of evolution.
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She spent five seasons working as a ranger, and then sought out a naturalist position, which is a change of pace from the sometimes solemn ranger duties.
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The family of George Bird Grinnell, the naturalist and founder of the Audubon Society, owned No. 238, followed by a dentist, who sold it to the nuns.
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Our captain that day was Joe Nazar, and our naturalist was Steve Wood, a cheerful biologist who conducts research on marine invertebrates at Dominican University of California.
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The UK's Department for Business, Innovation and Skills rejected the result, choosing instead to name the vessel "RRS Sir David Attenborough," after the British naturalist and broadcaster.
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The UK's Department for Business, Innovation and Skills rejected the result, choosing instead to name the vessel "RRS Sir David Attenborough," after the British naturalist and broadcaster.
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MARK DION: MISADVENTURES OF A 2280ST-CENTURY NATURALIST Twenty-five years' worth of research-based installations, photography, sculpture and drawing by the American artist. Oct. 23–Jan.
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" She quotes, with a faint sense of menace, the famous naturalist John James Audubon on "the dangerous nature of the ground, its oozing, spongy, and miry disposition.
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Welch was a Girl Scout troop leader, a Sunday school teacher at the First United Methodist Church of Midland and a member of the Midland Naturalist Society.
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By the early 93s, she had become a full-time naturalist and animal-rights advocate, publishing books for adults and children lushly illustrated with her own photographs.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Naturalist David Attenborough suggested the British public take a break from squabbling over Brexit and instead take part in the world's biggest count of butterflies.
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A naturalist named Richard Fitter walked the fields of Oxfordshire, England, for more than half a century, faithfully recording the first flowering dates of 385 plant species.
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Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg met iconic naturalist Sir David Attenborough for the first time via Skype, and the duo had nothing but praise for each other.
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But on top of that, Merian, a German-born woman who lived in the Netherlands, also managed a successful career as an artist, botanist, naturalist and entomologist.
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To the dismay of many, the Science Ministry ignored the results of the poll and announced that the ship would be named after the naturalist David Attenborough.
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Only Aldo Leopold's "A Sand County Almanac" and Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" equal "Desert Solitaire" in transforming the genre of naturalist studies into manifestoes for social change.
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An American goldfinchPhoto: Ryan F. MandelbaumExpert birders might even find it useful, Audubon field editor and naturalist Kenn Kaufman, who wrote much of the app's copy, told Gizmodo.
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And so the research ship was eventually named the RRS Sir David Attenborough, after the English naturalist and broadcaster everyone loves because of the BBC show Planet Earth.
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For John Muir, a Scottish-American naturalist who lived in the Sierra Nevada and introduced it to the world in his florid writings, the sequoias were "nature's masterpiece".
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U.K. naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough has warned of the dangers of plastic in the oceans after witnessing the damage it causes while filming a new wildlife series.
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In his intensely strange and terrifically vivid new book, "Being a Beast: Adventures Across the Species Divide," the English naturalist Charles Foster occasionally removes his clothes as well.
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Over more than 40 years, she has been, sometimes all at once, a poet, essayist, novelist, humorist, naturalist, critic, theologian, collagist and full-throated singer of mystic incantations.
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Peters can be a naturalist when she feels it is called for, or devote herself to meticulously stylized waves of cascading hair and impossibly long and rigid beards.
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