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  2. The Nature Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1951, The Nature Conservancy has over one million members globally as of 2021 and has protected more than 119 million acres (48 million ha) of land in its history. [5] As of 2014, it is the largest environmental non-profit organization by assets and revenue in the Americas.

  3. Richard Pough - Wikipedia

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    Between 1954 and 1956, he served as the founding president of the Nature Conservancy. In 1954, the president of the Audubon Society thought it would be impossible to raise funds in time to save the Corkscrew Swamp from logging that was set to begin in ten days, but Pough stepped in and raised the funding one day before the deadline. [2]

  4. Patrick Noonan - Wikipedia

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    Patrick F. Noonan (born 1943) is an American conservationist and was president of The Nature Conservancy from 1973 to 1980, [1] and the Conservation Fund. [2] [3] He was a recipient of the Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award.

  5. Victor Ernest Shelford - Wikipedia

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    The Union was founded in response to the ESA deciding it would be inappropriate for a scientific society to take a political stance. [4] In 1950 The Ecologist's Union changed its name to The Nature Conservancy , which became a leading national organization for protecting natural areas.

  6. Eugene Odum - Wikipedia

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    There Odum was a student of Victor Shelford, whose efforts led to the establishment of The Nature Conservancy. [1] After getting his Ph.D. in 1939, Odum was hired to be the first resident biologist at the Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve and Biological Research Station, in Rensselaerville, New York. The 430-acre preserve had been founded in 1931 and ...

  7. Edward Max Nicholson - Wikipedia

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    He replaced Captain Cyril Diver as Director General of the Nature Conservancy in 1952, serving until 1966, just after the Conservancy lost its independent status. During his leadership, the Conservancy established itself as a research and management body that promoted ecology as having broad relevance and application to land use decision-making ...

  8. John C. Sawhill - Wikipedia

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    During his ten-year tenure, The Nature Conservancy became the world's largest private conservation group and protected more than 7 million acres (28,000 km 2) in the United States alone. Sawhill, a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and president and CEO of The Nature Conservancy , died of complications from diabetes May 18, 2000 at the ...

  9. Timeline of history of environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    1951 — The Nature Conservancy is an environmental organization founded in the United States. — World Meteorological Organization (WMO) established by the United Nations. — Drinking water fluoridation becomes an official policy of the U.S. Public Health Service to reduce tooth decay, soon followed by other countries.