British Trust for Ornithology

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The British Trust for Ornithology T"has existed since 1933 as an independent, scientific research trust, investigating the populations, movements and ecology of wild birds in the British Isles." [1]

"In 1931 Max Nicholson wrote about the potential of co-operative birdwatching to inform the conservation debate in his book The Art of Bird-Watching (E.M.Nicholson, Witherby). He added: “In the United States, Hungary, Holland and elsewhere a clearing-house for research is provided by the state: in this country such a solution would be uncongenial, and we must look for some alternative centre of national scope not imposed from above but built up from below. An experiment on these lines has been undertaken at Oxford since the founding of the Oxford Bird Census in 1927 […]. The scheme now has a full-time director, Mr W.B.Alexander […]. It is intended to put this undertaking on a permanent footing and to build it up as a clearing-house for bird-watching results in this country.”

"Bernard Tucker (1901-1950) BTO's first SecretaryA meeting of prominent ornithologists held at the British Museum (Natural History) in February 1932 inaugurated a new national organisation to support the Oxford scheme. In May 1933 the name ‘British Trust for Ornithology’ was chosen and an appeal was launched in The Times on July 1st of that year with Max Nicholson as treasurer and Bernard Tucker as secretary." [2]

Management

Accessed April 2009: [3]

Council

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Other Council Members

Vice Presidents

Past Chairmen and Presidents

Accessed April 2009: [5]

Former Chairman

Former Presidents

Contact

Web: http://www.bto.org

Resources and articles

Related Sourcewatch articles

References

  1. About, British Trust for Ornithology, accessed April 26, 2009.
  2. History, British Trust for Ornithology, accessed April 26, 2009.
  3. Staff, British Trust for Ornithology, accessed April 26, 2009.
  4. Annual Report 2007-08, British Trust for Ornithology, accessed April 26, 2009.
  5. Annual Report 2007-08, British Trust for Ornithology, accessed April 26, 2009.