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Audubon and ambitious
From the first moment, Zilwicki, Berry and Ruth get entangled in a complex situation involving Havenite agents, ambitious Solarian Navy officers, violent Masadan mercenaries, the Audubon Ballroom and the powerful Mesan corporation Manpower Incorporated.

Audubon and project
The Massachusetts Audubon Society conditionally endorsed the project in March 2006 as safe for birds, but asked for further studies.

Audubon and would
The search, led by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, with support from Audubon Arkansas, stretched from November through April when ivory-bill activity would be highest and a lack of leaf-cover permitted clear views through the dense forest .…
Audubon is leading the campaign for U. S. Congressional Reauthorization of the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act which would generate as much as $ 100 million each year to advance hemispheric bird conservation.
The Audubon would have to be significantly upgraded in order for it to be approved as an Interstate highway ; specifically, the shoulders would need to be widened and the median would have to either be widened or have a safety barrier constructed along its entire length.
However, it would not be unheard of for the Audubon, or any of the other parkways proposed as Interstates above, to be " grandfathered " into the Interstate system by the issuance of a waiver ; it has been done before, with such roads as the Kansas Turnpike, Pennsylvania Turnpike and others which do not ( or did not at the time ) meet the minimum Interstate standards.

Audubon and take
The Cornell Lab's citizen-science projects take place in all seasons and include Project FeederWatch, NestWatch, Celebrate Urban Birds, Birds in Forested Landscapes, CamClickr, and two projects in partnership with the National Audubon Society: eBird and the Great Backyard Bird Count.

Audubon and him
They nursed Audubon to recovery and taught him English, including the Quaker form of using " thee " and " thou ", otherwise then anachronistic.
I John Audubon, having this day mutual consent with Ferdinand Rozier, dissolved and forever closed the partnership and firm of Audubon and Rozier, and having Received from said Ferdinand Rozier payment and notes to the full amount of my part of the goods and debts of the late firm of Audubon and Rozier, I the said John Audubon one of the firm aforesaid do hereby release and forever quit claim to all and any interest which I have or may have in the stock on hand and debts due to the late firm of Audubon and Rozier assign, transfer and set over to said Ferdinand Rozier, all my rights, titles, claims and interest in the goods, merchandise and debts due to the late firm of Audubon and Rozier, and do hereby authorize and empower him for my part, to collect the same in any manner what ever either privately or by suit or suits in law or equity hereby declaring him sole and absolute proprietor and rightful owner of all goods, merchandise and debts of this firm aforesaid, as completely as they were the goods and property of the late firm Audubon and Rozier.
Though he could not afford to buy Wilson's work, Audubon used it to guide him when he had access to a copy.
In later drawings, Audubon used assistants to render the habitat for him.
Many street signs in Audubon Park are named after birds drawn by him.
Inspired by him, however, the first chapter of the Audubon Society started in 1905 for the purpose of protecting birds.
Audubon named MacGillivray's Warbler for him.
The Audubon Society, the National Wildlife Federation, and the Nature Conservancy have regularly given him high marks and various awards for his work on conservation issues.
He was a correspondent of John James Audubon who in 1829 named Henslow's Sparrow after him.
John James Audubon named a warbler after him, but the specimen turned out to be a juvenile Yellow Warbler.
The National Audubon Society has honored him for his efforts in fighting to secure federal funds for the restoration of Prospect Park.

Audubon and away
Audubon lies on the north side of the Schuylkill River across from Valley Forge National Historical Park, and is situated about away from the King of Prussia Mall, one of the largest malls in the United States.

Audubon and from
By comparison, Stone Harbor bird sanctuary's allies seem less formidable, for aside from the Audubon Society, they are mostly the snowy, common and cattle egrets and the Louisiana, green, little blue and black-crowned herons who nest and feed there.
Great Auks by John James Audubon, from The Birds of America
The company brushed aside pleas from four Southern governors and the National Audubon Society that the tract be publicly purchased and set aside as a reserve, and clearcut the forest.
He was the illegitimate ( or natural ) son of Lieutenant Jean Audubon, a French naval officer ( and privateer ) from the south of Brittany, and his mistress Jeanne Rabine, a 27
The senior Audubon had risen from his early days as a cabin boy, and commanded ships.
Rising unrest in Saint-Domingue from African slaves, who greatly outnumbered French colonists, convinced Jean Audubon to return to France, where he became a member of the Republican Guard.
" Audubon had great respect for Native Americans: " Whenever I meet Indians, I feel the greatness of our Creator in all its splendor, for there I see the man naked from His hand and yet free from acquired sorrow.
In 1823 Audubon took lessons in oil painting technique from John Steen, a teacher of American landscape, and history painter Thomas Cole.
The cost of printing the entire work was $ 115, 640 ( over $ 2, 000, 000 today ), paid for from advance subscriptions, exhibitions, oil painting commissions, and animal skins, which Audubon hunted and sold.
In the posthumously published book, The life of John James Audubon, derived primarily from his notes, Audubon relates that he visited the northeastern Florida coastal sugar plantation of John Bulow in early January, 1832.
In 1833, Audubon set forth from Maine accompanied by his son John, and five other young colleagues to explore the ornithology of Labrador.
He and his family move from the house on 1034 Audubon Drive.
Years later, Audubon painted a portrait of Boone, supposedly from memory, although skeptics have noted the similarity of this painting to the well-known portraits by Chester Harding.

Audubon and family
He traveled with the family's Quaker lawyer to the Audubon family farm Mill Grove.
Audubon bought land and slaves, founded a flour mill, and enjoyed his growing family.
In 1839, having finished the Ornithological Biography, Audubon returned to the United States with his family.
Audubon spent much time on " subscription gathering trips ", drumming up sales of the octavo edition, as he hoped to leave his family a sizable income.
* The Audubon Nature Institute, a family of museums, parks and other organizations in New Orleans, eight of which bear the Audubon name.
* John James Audubon and Audubon family letters, ( ca.
left After Elvis Presley began his career he bought a $ 40, 000 home for himself and his family at 1034 Audubon Drive in Memphis.
Although born in Chicago, he grew up in Audubon, Iowa, helping his father, a farmer, care for the family farm.
The American artist John James Audubon dined with the Rathbone family at Greenbank House during his visit to Liverpool in the 1820s.
The Audubon Nature Institute is family of museums and parks dedicated to nature based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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