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Nature Conservancy (U.S.) (31)

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The Nature Conservancy began in 1917 as the Committee For the Protection of Natural Conditions under the Ecological Society of America. In 1946, the Committee organized itself as an independent group called the Ecological Union, and in 1950, under Richard Pough's direction, changed its name to the Nature Conservancy. The mission is to preserve plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life by protecting the lands and water they need to survive....

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Nature Conservancy. (7)

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Nature (4)

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American Nature Study Society (6)

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Michigan Nature Association (4)

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Organization founded in 1952 to acquire and preserve nature sanctuaries in Michigan. The association was previously named St. Clair Metropolitan Beach Sanctuary Association (1952-1955), Macomb Nature Association (1955-1965), and Eastern Michigan Nature Association (1965-1970). The Michigan Nature Association has its origins as a "bird watching group." In 1952, moved to protest the destruction of the common tern colony at Metropolitan Beach in Macom...

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Kalamazoo Nature Center (4)

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American Nature Association (4)

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Nature Company (3)

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Denver Museum of Nature and Science (7)

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The Denver Museum of Nature & Science has 104 dioramas depicting the context of many of the Museum's collections of specimens and artifacts. From around 1910, the first diorama-type displays at DMNS consisted of flat oil paintings placed behind specimens. Installation of the first of the present-day displays began in 1936, under the direction of Alfred M. Bailey, the Museum's director from 1936 to 1969. Bailey introduced the use of curved and domed backgrounds for habitat dioramas, lighti...

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Nature Conservancy of Texas (4)

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