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Some groups seemed too sentimental to be taken seriously , but all mirrored
public interest . 20 The National Association of Audubon Societies was perhaps
the most effective of these special - interest groups . Originally founded in 1886
by ...
Some groups seemed too sentimental to be taken seriously , but all mirrored
public interest . 20 The National Association of Audubon Societies was perhaps
the most effective of these special - interest groups . Originally founded in 1886
by ...
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Longing for a bit of wild nature , they assumed that children shared their interest .
Dallas Sharp willingly described a woodland world few city readers ever saw ,
although he argued that nature - study was “ not a hunt for the extraordinary or
the ...
Longing for a bit of wild nature , they assumed that children shared their interest .
Dallas Sharp willingly described a woodland world few city readers ever saw ,
although he argued that nature - study was “ not a hunt for the extraordinary or
the ...
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Rather than a steady progression from the proposals of Francis Parker and
Wilbur Jackman , he found recurrent cycles of interest reaching as far back as the
first quarter of the nineteenth century . Earlier movements had begun whenever ...
Rather than a steady progression from the proposals of Francis Parker and
Wilbur Jackman , he found recurrent cycles of interest reaching as far back as the
first quarter of the nineteenth century . Earlier movements had begun whenever ...
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