MD Environmental Group To Drop 'Audubon' From Name

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Annapolis MD

18 November, 2021

1:15 PM

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By Jeremy Cox, the Chesapeake Bay Journal Nov 17, 2021 The Audubon Naturalist Society, one of the oldest independent environmental groups in the Chesapeake Bay region, announced it will be changing its name to distance itself from its namesake, John James Audubon. "The deliberate and thoughtful decision to change our name is part of our ongoing commitment to creating a larger and more diverse community of people who treasure the natural world and work to preserve it," said Lisa Alexander, executive director of ANS. "It has become clear that this will never be fully possible with the current name." Audubon was a 19th-century naturalist and artist whose portraits of birds both exotic and mundane captured the country's imagination. But he also was a slaveholder and fierce opponent of abolition. His name went on to grace the letterheads of hundreds of environmental groups, including the National Audubon Society (ANS, based in Chevy Chase, MD, is not affiliated with the national organization). Many of those groups are now grappling with that legacy as part of a larger effort to diversify their staffs and better connect with people of color. ANS leaders said they will choose a new name after seeking input from a broad range of voices. The Chesapeake Bay Journal is a nonprofit news organization covering environmental issues in the Bay region. Sign up for a free subscription at BayJournal.com.

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