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  1. George Bird Grinnell (* 20. September 1849 in Brooklyn, New York; † 11. April 1938 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Naturwissenschaftler, Historiker, Ethnologe und Autor. Er setzte sich für Naturschutz und die Bewahrung der Kultur der Indianer ein.

  2. George Bird Grinnell (September 20, 1849 – April 11, 1938) was an American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, and writer. Originally specializing in zoology, he became a prominent early conservationist and student of Native American life.

  3. 10. Juni 2021 · A book review of John Taliaferro's biography of George Bird Grinnell, a naturalist, hunter, and conservationist who co-founded the Audubon Society and the Boone and Crockett Club. Learn about his life, his travels, his influences, and his legacy in shaping American wildlife protection.

  4. 24. Juli 2019 · Grinnell is a lost breedthe Ivy League-educated gentleman sportsman, equally at home in the clubby air of New York’s finest interiors as he was scrambling over glaciers in...

  5. 3. Juni 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of George Bird Grinnell, one of America's greatest conservationists, who created Glacier National Park and helped the Blackfeet tribe. Read an excerpt from John Taliaferro's biography of Grinnell, published in Pacific Standard.

  6. George Bird Grinnell (* 20. September 1849 in Brooklyn, New York; † 11. April 1938 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Naturwissenschaftler, Historiker, Ethnologe und Autor. Er setzte sich für Naturschutz und die Bewahrung der Kultur der Indianer ein.

  7. 23. Aug. 2016 · In 1887, a year after founding the Audubon Society, explorer and conservationist George Bird Grinnell launched The Audubon Magazine. The magazine constituted one of the first efforts to preserve bird species decimated by the women's hat trade, hunting, and loss of habitat.