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  • mating call Blair, W. Frank. "Mating call in the speciation of anuran amphibians." American Naturalist (1958): 27-51. Blair, W. Frank. "Mating call and stage...
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  • calls A. Blair, W. Frank. "Mating call in the speciation of anuran amphibians." American Naturalist (1958): 27-51. B. Blair, W. Frank. "Mating call and...
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  • trees are cleared of their greenery." p.119 And the picture I found on iNaturalist. Memory is not perfect at times. Back to the issue: I like that version...
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  • Hosea. "An Adirondack National Park." The American Naturalist 19, no. 6 (1885): 578-582. Graham, Frank, and Ada Graham. 1978. The Adirondack Park: a political...
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  • I met a man, Frank Callahan (naturalist) in southern Oregon to look some Ponderosa Pines. On the way out of the National Forest, Frank showed us an indigenous...
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  • cheese is cheese [...] – you don't say? The second "cheese" is redundant. Naturalists illustrating their observations often created remarkable work of arts...
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  • Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales Frank Holl, English painter Frederic George Stephens, 'Nonartistic' member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood...
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  • "Radical naturalists are now frequently challenged by advocates of a more gentle and tolerant naturalism, however. More tolerant naturalists have an inclusive...
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  • (individuals involved in developing the state pre 1900), Environmentalists, Naturalists, etc. (goes beyond Scientists) are a couple that come to mind. --Mike...
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  • become a naturalist and about his education. Could I add more about his life? The source I'm planning to use is his autobiography, Naturalist. Please give...
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  • professor of physics at Haverford College and an amateur historian and naturalist. The William Otis Sawtelle Archives and Research Center at Acadia National...
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  • deistic and sometimes even a-deistic sense. It's true that they are not naturalist completely because they embrace speculations regarding science that are...
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  • A Handbook and International Directory for Humanists, Freethinkers, Naturalists, Rationalists, and Non-theists (Barricade Books 2000): "Two who literally...
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  • Frank and Isobel Hawking as their first child (coincidentally on the same day as Junichiro Koizumi, the ex prime minister of Japan)' to the Stephen Hawking...
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  • Hosea. "An Adirondack National Park." The American Naturalist 19, no. 6 (1885): 578-582. Graham, Frank, and Ada Graham. 1978. The Adirondack Park: a political...
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  • appears in Stephens' Illustrations of British Entomology. December three weeks in London with Erasmus. Entomological visits to Hope and Stephens. 1830 January...
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  • Ingeborg Auer Greg Ayers Jennifer Balch James Balog Tariq Banuri Billy Barr (naturalist) Emily Bernhardt Pascale Braconnot Julie Brigham-Grette Kathryn Brown...
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  • Charles Robert Darwin (February 12, 1809 – April 19, 1882) was a British naturalist who achieved lasting fame by establishing the fact of evolution and proposing...
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  • a lot in the mid-2000s. The term "naturalist" gets bandied about as meaning "non-supernaturalist" (not "naturalist" meaning someone who collects butterflies...
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