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"naturalist" Definitions
  1. a person who studies animals, plants, birds and other living things

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"If you're a naturalist or if you're not a naturalist, they are the most stunning things in the natural world," he said.
" Secular humanism, briefly, bills itself as a "naturalist philosophy.
The team published their work in The American Naturalist journal.
"He's a Victorian naturalist and a spice trader," Norton said.
POMFRET CENTER Wednesday Noon Walks, guided hikes and naturalist lessons.
Explore the gardens and woodlands with the naturalist Gabriel Willow.
Family nature walk with the naturalist and educator Gabriel Willow.
Expect naturalist talks and tours, and stargazing with an astronomer.
Last year's census counted 250, a Greyfield naturalist told me.
This all goes hand in hand with Haraway's non-naturalist philosophy.
Gerald Durrell's books, to start, which are full of naturalist observations.
My own effort, "Naturalist," was composed with this goal in mind.
I spent a day out birding with local naturalist Joan Collins.
BRONX Family nature walk with the naturalist and educator Gabriel Willow. Aug.
BRONX Family nature walk with Gabriel Willow, a naturalist and educator. Aug.
Amazing Amphibians: Join a naturalist to discover the slippery world of amphibians.
Born in 1880, Frank Percy Smith was a British documentarian and naturalist.
An obsessive naturalist who wades in alkaline pools for imagined proto-organisms.
British naturalist and biologist Charles Darwin famously visited the archipelago in 1835.
I especially admired the 19th-century model of the amateur explorer and naturalist.
On Halloween in 1832, the naturalist Charles Darwin was onboard the HMS Beagle.
"Float Like a Butterfly," short walk with naturalist guide to Native Plant Meadow.
GREENWICH Nature photography hike led by the Audubon naturalist and photographer Sean Graesser.
As a Victorian naturalist, Darwin was limited in the similarities he could find.
A naturalist writer would have written: folding her hands as if in resignation.
"The North American Sylva" was later revised by the English naturalist Thomas Nuttall.
But the king penguins were, as one Lindblad naturalist put it, more tidy.
The vessel was instead named after British broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough.
The naturalist kept up his research until the day he died in 1882.
The Anglo-Irish physician, collector and naturalist was not a man of small ambitions.
" It's a thought echoed by Richard Louv, naturalist and author of "The Nature Principle.
But she has worked hard to become the naturalist she is on screen today.
I think he referred to himself as an eco-naturalist or an eco-fascist.
SCARSDALE "Float Like a Butterfly," short walk with naturalist guide to Native Plant Meadow.
Though an educational film, it feels less like a lecture than a naturalist fable.
There are also daytime and evening naturalist-led snowshoe tours (first come, first served).
The Gibbes is also displaying 1733 watercolors by Catesby's friend and naturalist George Edwards.
Negga works in the naturalist style you identified in Sasha Lane and Krisha Fairchild.
She gathered scraps of his life like a naturalist surveilling a shy and dangerous species.
And when you're a lone wolf, you pay attention to your environment, you're a naturalist.
He's a naturalist and a gardener; he's also collaborated with musicians and designed album covers.
Anneka Svenska, a naturalist and TV host in the UK, would really like your help.
Both groups tout a legacy of conservative environmentalism stretching back to naturalist president Theodore Roosevelt.
"This tree is very birdy," observed our guide, a naturalist and artist named Alan Messer.
Also on Sunday: • A naturalist leads a birding walk at Wave Hill in the Bronx.
Gabriel Willow, a naturalist and storyteller, narrates the adventures, conducted via New York Water Taxi.
Seamus Heaney's first book, "Death of a Naturalist," made me want to be a poet.
Look for bald eagles in Inwood Hill Park with the New York City Naturalist Club.
But few have heard of Turing, the naturalist who explained patterns in nature with math.
Others species like S. davidattenboroughi were named after figures like famed British naturalist David Attenborough.
Elected at 42, the youngest U.S. President part-timed as a boxer, poet and naturalist.
Disbelieving immigration staff would treat me like some sort of naturalist returning from an alien world.
Scientists who have previously featured on British banknotes include physicist Isaac Newton and naturalist Charles Darwin.
Avery, the naturalist, says it is done through various methods, including shooting, poisoning and trapping birds.
He looks every inch the 19th-century gentleman naturalist: frock coat, stern look and majestic beard.
De Roux is an amateur naturalist and takes plenty of photos of his findings, mainly snails.
British naturalist T.C. Jerdon visited Darjeeling in northern India in 1876, and collected the tree frogs.
One of the earliest written references to them was in 1789 by the naturalist Gilbert White.
For example, the Carson HU-10 BugView is the perfect gadgety gift for a budding naturalist.
According to the book "Linnaeus: The Compleat Naturalist," Linnaeus named a yellow coneflower after his mentor.
John James Audubon, the famous naturalist, preferred trumpeter swan feather quills to any others, he said.
Imagine the work of the artist-naturalist John James Audubon, but on steroids and Red Bull.
As much artist as naturalist, Elliott used his renderings of the seals to stir public passions.
He is a scientist by training, an entrepreneur by vocation and an avid gardener and naturalist.
Absolutely. Growing up in the woods and trees, I was a little bit of a naturalist.
"Lawns are a significant environmental problem," said David Mizejewski, a naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation.
Naturalist Henry Beston considered this when he gazed up into space in his novel The Outermost House.
The details of this remarkable observation have been published in the science journal Western North American Naturalist.
British naturalist David Attenborough, 92, who narrates the series, hosted the event at London's Natural History Museum.
Director Jon Favreau has cited the documentaries of naturalist Sir David Attenborough as a source of inspiration.
She rented a studio in Paris and began working in the naturalist style of her mentor Boucher.
Jefferson founded the University of Virginia, and he was an astronomer, farmer, inventor, musician, naturalist and philosopher.
Her mother retired as a field naturalist for Inside the Outdoors, a program in Costa Mesa, Calif.
Naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough was given top billing and primatologist Jane Goodall appeared on a panel.
The tiny home on wheels was inspired and named after German explorer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.
David A. Slagle Peck, a Lutheran minister, officiated at the Woodend Sanctuary of the Audubon Naturalist Society.
The writer Jack London and John Muir, the naturalist who helped establish Yosemite National Park, contributed stories.
A cousin of the famed naturalist Charles Darwin, Galton theorized that humans could control their own evolution.
As the wall text above this skeleton proclaims, he is Robert Kennicott, a Smithsonian naturalist and collector.
Its ambassadors include British TV naturalist David Attenborough while actor Leonardo DiCaprio is on the board of directors.
The history of naturalist illustration meets mechanical drawings in a new series of drawings from illustrator Steeven Salvat.
Under ordinary circumstances, naming a polar research ship after the naturalist David Attenborough would have made perfect sense.
"I don't think they need to be so protective of allowing people in," Mr. Shanley, the naturalist, said.
A naturalist from NYC Audubon will help you spot and identify them at the Battery in Lower Manhattan.
Like them, she is an ardent armchair naturalist, not to mention an ardent armchair theologian, cosmologist, ethicist, historian.
But British filmmaker and naturalist F. Percy Smith was pioneering this type of work back in the 1920s.
A naturalist named Kate Humble is leading the trip, with other female naturalists are on-hand as guides.
Among the latter were the former Beatle Paul McCartney, the naturalist David Attenborough and the singer Shirley Bassey.
Jane Reno, born in Georgia, was an eccentric naturalist who would have a profound effect on Ms. Reno.
The parakeet had been collected by the Catalan naturalist Marià Masferrer i Rierola sometime in the early 1900s.
Allen Crawford, a New Jersey native and amateur naturalist, serves as a guide for much of the film.
In the '80s, Irwin and his naturalist dad, Bob Irwin, noticed a strange-looking turtle during a river survey.
The naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt arrived at the headwaters of the Amazon River in March of 1800.
"28 remains unchallenged," Mike Fitz, a seasoned brown bear naturalist and former Katmai National Park ranger, said over email.
As well as his writing and activism, he was an engineer, a surveyor, a lecturer and a meticulous naturalist.
Consider, for instance, the six ink and pencil drawings of skulls by Harvard professor and naturalist William Dandridge Peck.
"I bloom indoors in the winter like a forced forsythia," the author and naturalist Annie Dillard wrote in 1973.
Opie watched children ages 7 to 11 and recorded their activities like a naturalist watching primate behavior in Tanzania.
Saturday • A naturalist leads a tour of Highbridge Park starting at 158th Street and Edgecombe Avenue in Washington Heights.
Jean Strelka, a naturalist at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been studying birds for 30 years.
But in its account of Thoreau as both naturalist and social activist, it also resonates deeply with our time.
The 93-year-old naturalist said it was the greatest possible honor to have the ship named after him.
In 1886, the famous naturalist George Bird Grinnell recorded an enormous flock of sage grouse in Bates Hole, Wyo.
There is an onboard historian/naturalist and perks like a putting green and gym equipment on the sun deck.
I am a field naturalist and have been watching birds in the Mid-Atlantic region since the early 1960s.
Later, Sofia Darquea, president of the Galápagos Naturalist Guides Association, told me about the dangers of illegal fishing practices.
The naturalist David Attenborough appeared onstage Sunday at the British festival, which barred single-use plastic bottles this year.
The result of the necropsy and study of these twins was recently published in  the science journal American Midland Naturalist.
"ALL that concerns the Mediterranean is of the deepest interest to civilised man," wrote Edward Forbes, a 19th-century naturalist.
The bubbly, dizzying "Naturalist" would be that animated band's hit—IRL it's the perfect soundtrack to a lazy weekend morning.
But E.O. Wilson, the naturalist and prophet of environmental degradation, has suggested another name: the Eremocine, the age of loneliness.
Maxwell, the naturalist, struggled financially after the Philadelphia exhibition, where she battled with organizers over the rights to souvenir photographs.
At no point did a Lindblad naturalist join Chris and Ada and me to watch seabirds from the observation deck.
I'm a real plant person, and if wasn't a painter, I would probably have been a naturalist or a botanist.
In the mid-1800s, naturalist Peter A. Browne assembled the world's greatest hair collection to explain the complexity of humanity.
HM: You often mention the Transcendental Painting Group and American naturalist painters who were inspired by nature or their personal visions.
But as a new study published in The American Naturalist now shows, there's more to these spikes than meets the eye.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Did you hear the one about the British naturalist, the marmot, the grizzly bear and the South African poacher?
Pierre Gros, a naturalist, emailed a picture to Jean-Lou Justine, a zoologist at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.
It shows how an artist usually associated with the medieval was using a naturalist style at least 50 years before Vasari.
Maria Sibylla Merian was a naturalist in the 1600s, drawing up fantastic images that helped to inform scientists of the day.
But the gallery "Revolution in the Garden" shows how the "naturalist" style of design took over the French garden after 1789.
The Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner, born 500 years ago today, was reppin' a Big Data mindset centuries before it was cool.
Though its geography is altogether different, the San Juan Islands in Washington offer naturalist perks with a more attractive price tag.
The fund continues the work of Fossey, the naturalist who made Rwanda's gorillas her cause and who was murdered in 1985.
In fact, until now, the behavior had been reported only once before — over 200 years ago by German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.
In fact, it is better, local agronomist and naturalist Giuseppe Piro told me, to wait until grasses have reached their maximum growth.
Their existence has been never been proven, but they have captured the imagination of many, including acclaimed British naturalist Sir David Attenborough.
So I phoned Gabriel Willow, an urban naturalist who works with the New York City Audubon, to see if he'd noticed anything.
On March 19, 1800, Humboldt and his traveling companion, naturalist Aime Bonpland, decided they wanted to conduct experiments on these fascinating creatures.
That's why so many have voiced skepticism about Humboldt's story (one naturalist dismissed it as "tommyrot" in a 1947 article for Atlantic).
A naturalist, Fowler made a point throughout his career to educate the public about wildlife species and raise awareness about preserving environments.
When an amateur naturalist kept digging up strange, flat-headed worms in his garden outside of Paris, he knew something was amiss.
An amateur naturalist, Gosse catalogued every living thing he saw: hawk moths and humble bees, turkey buzzards and crayfish, woodpeckers and whippoorwills.
" He considered himself something of a naturalist too, documenting "much diversity in the form and habits of the inhabitants of the ocean.
On Sunday only, the garden will also offer two strolls, led by the naturalist Gabriel Willow: "Fall Birding," at 9:30 a.m.
Once again narrated by world-renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough, the premiere followed the lives of island-dwelling species around the world.
Willow, who is both an artist and a naturalist who leads birding tours at Wave Hill, served as an advisor for Avifauna.
An 1889 portrait of Alfred Russel Wallace, the little-known naturalist who helped develop Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
The English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, who independently formed many of the same ideas about evolution as Darwin, was also deeply critical.
She was perhaps also the first naturalist, period, to display animals in the kind of lifelike tableaus now familiar at institutions everywhere.
Banjaar Tola, A Taj Safari Lodge; from about $410 per night (including breakfast and naturalist guide); Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India.
So, what if Busk — "a conscientious naturalist too cautious to make premature claims," as Madison describes him — had beaten King to publication?
Four years earlier, the aspiring naturalist had spent five weeks on the Galápagos Islands, some 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador.
The sprawling coastal park is home to several tidewater glaciers, deepwater fjords and a mountain range named after English naturalist Charles Darwin.
As new research published in Southeastern Naturalist shows, American alligators—in an example of predator-on-predator action—periodically snatch and consume sharks.
Mr. Feller, 58, who retired two years ago as chief naturalist for the city's parks department, decided to change things up this spring.
Francis, an amateur naturalist, spent a dozen years in prison for participating in an Irish Republican Army attack that killed 18 British soldiers.
Russell Core (Jeffrey Wright), a retired naturalist and wolf expert, is summoned to the sparsely populated Keelut, Alaska, by Medora Sloane (Riley Keough).
Henry David Thoreau's first naturalist essay was published after an expedition to nearby Mount Katahdin in 1848, six years before "Walden" was printed.
Henry David Thoreau — essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, and historian — is one of America's most well-known writers.
"The wolverine is a tremendous character," wrote the naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton in the 1920s, "a personality of unmeasured force, courage and achievement."
"One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human," the anthropologist and naturalist Loren Eiseley wrote.
The first was British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, who discovered the giant bee in 1858 while exploring the tropical Indonesian island of Bacan.
He was a naturalist and a philosopher, a soldier and an admiral, and a tireless writer, who turned out close to 100 books.
In 1807, the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt wrote that he had seen electric eels display similar behavior while he was traveling through South America.
Its full name will be the Royal Research Ship Sir David Attenborough, in honour of the naturalist and broadcaster, who turns 90 on Sunday.
For his doctoral thesis he sought to resolve the differences between the Harvard theologian Paul Tillich and the neo-naturalist philosopher Henry Nelson Wieman.
He was a sensitive naturalist, a man who cared deeply about wildlife, and he ensured that no wounded animal was ever left to suffer.
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.
But with no scientific studies on the matter, and no similar observations since, many had come to believe that the famous naturalist was exaggerating.
For his debut film, Minute Bodies, musician turned director Stuart A. Staples has chosen to highlight an all but unknown British documentarian and naturalist.
Many are on seasonal journeys, and the naturalist Gabriel Willow will host a migration information station, where young visitors can learn about the birds.
In this program, the naturalist Paul Keim will explain how a variety of creatures, including frogs and crickets, use sound as a navigation aid.
Here, a float is seen honoring the life of John Audubon, an American naturalist and artist known for his study of birds, in 1956.
"They frequently make such a noise that it is difficult for a person to make himself heard," wrote Peter Kalm, a Swedish-Finnish naturalist.
The aforementioned "Naturalist," has these springy guitars, tensely coiled bass work, and slowly shifting synthetics in the margins that constantly feel ecstatic and surprising.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
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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