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British Naturalists' Association

The British Naturalists' Association (BNA), founded in 1905 by E. Kay Robinson as the British Empire Naturalists' Association (BENA), is an organization in the United Kingdom to promote the study of natural history. It publishes a journal called Country-side.[1]

British Naturalists' Association
AbbreviationBNA
Formation1905
TypeLearned society
President
Roger Tabor
Websitebna-naturalists.org

Origins edit

The association, unlike others that specialized only in plants, birds, butterflies or other groups was aimed to be broader in its intent to promote the study of all branches of natural history.[1] The editor of another contemporary organization writing in 1907 did not look upon the organization kindly, pointing out that the sale of its journal and other forms of advertisement appeared to be the main objective.[2] Nationally, it organises conferences, study days, field weeks and weekends, lectures, and exhibitions. At branch level, there are talks and exploratory wildlife walks where newcomers can learn, and where experienced naturalists share their expertise. It publishes the magazine Country-Side.

The association helps by organizing information, publishing literature on natural history, and also helps out many publications and magazines from all over the world.

Publications edit

Their magazine Country-side is published twice a year for BNA members, although it is also available at libraries. The quarterly newsletter British Naturalist is only for members.

The BNA series of books "How to Begin The Study of ...", which includes How to Begin the Study of Natural History, How to Begin The Study of Mosses and Liverworts and How to Begin The Study of Slugs and Snails, enables aspiring naturalists to learn about Britain's natural environment.

Structure edit

The BNA's president is Roger Tabor.

Awards edit

Peter Scott Memorial Award edit

The award was instituted after the death of Peter Scott, a long-time BNA vice-president, to commemorate his achievements. The award is given to those who have made an outstanding contribution to our understanding of natural history and conservation. As of 2019, recipients were: David Attenborough; Chris Baines; Trevor Beebee; David Bellamy; Gordon Benningfield; John Clegg; John Cloudsley-Thompson; Richard Fitter; Max Hooper; Harold Hughes; Simon King; Richard Mabey; George C. McGavin; Ian Newton; Bill Oddie; Oliver Rackham; Tony Soper; Richard Southwood; Roger Tabor; Kenneth Watkins; Sarah Wanless.[3]

David Bellamy Award edit

The David Bellamy Award is an annual award is given to a field naturalist of distinction.

Richard Fitter Award edit

The Richard Fitter Memorial Medal is awarded annually to an individual who is a dedicated active field naturalist.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Tabor, Roger (1986). "The national body for naturalists - the British Naturalists' Association". Journal of Biological Education. 20 (1): 20–24. doi:10.1080/00219266.1986.9654770.
  2. ^ "Naturalist associations". The Naturalist (603): 131–132. 1907.
  3. ^ "The Peter Scott Memorial Award" (PDF). bna-naturalists.org. British Naturalists' Association. Retrieved 21 June 2019.

External links edit

  • BNA website

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