naturalists in English

noun
1
an expert in or student of natural history.
Ornithologists and naturalists , including the renowned nineteenth-century illustrator John Gould, originally classified male and female huias as two different species.
synonyms:natural historianlife scientistwildlife expertbiologistbotanistzoologistornithologistentomologistecologist
2
a person who practices naturalism in art or literature.
The novel received wide critical acclaim and Motley's harsh, unrelenting realism invited comparisons with Richard Wright and the revered naturalists Theodore Dreiser and Frank Norris.
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1. The Chert Glades Chapter of the Missouri Master Naturalists welcomes you to our site

2. 9 Its thickly wooded shores, pastoral rivers and mercurial weather draw naturalists and artists.

3. Copperas Creek appeals to sportsmen, birdwatchers, naturalists or those simply wanting to relax in the outdoors

4. Anatomist Actually, microscopes remained an essential tool for many Anatomists and naturalists throughout the eighteenth century

5. Eigg, measuring just five miles by three, is treasured by walkers and naturalists alike.

6. 23 This fact has led naturalists to believe that the Isthmus was formerly open.

7. 11 Naturalists catered to polite society's desire for erudition – many texts had an explicit instructive purpose.

8. Electric fish were again reported millennia later by ancient Greek, Roman and Arabic naturalists and physicians.

9. Naturalists now rear chicks in captivity and then reintroduce them to protected areas in the wild.

10. The Adirondack Almanack's contributors include veteran local writers, historians, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts from around the Adirondack region

11. Considered by many naturalists to be one of the most pristine swampland habitats in the United States.

12. When in the nineteenth century naturalists first examined it, they were mystified as to how any animal could feed on it.

13. 23 Not until the late nineteenth century, the era of the great amateur naturalists,[www.Sentencedict.com] was the catalogue complete.

14. Naturalists could not agree about whether they belonged to different ptarmigan species or were just varieties—subsets, in other words—of a single species.

15. Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (Count Buffon), was one of the greatest French naturalists and a key philosopher of the Enlightenment

16. Welcome to Bugguide.Net! All Abuzz About Bugs! We are an online community of naturalists who enjoy learning about and sharing our observations of insects, spiders, and other related creatures

17. All Abuzz About Bugs! We are an online community of naturalists who enjoy learning about and sharing our observations of insects, spiders, and other related creatures

18. Biogeography: Polar Bears and Penguins: Darwin, Wallace and the other 19th century naturalists who traveled widely were fascinated by the distribution of animals and plants in their habitats

19. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1904) "7, which I interpret as the last stage in Amitotic division, and an indication of the proc- FIG

20. Explorer-naturalists such as Alexander von Humboldt investigated the interaction between organisms and their environment, and the ways this relationship depends on geography—laying the foundations for biogeography, ecology and ethology.

21. Remember, the Darwinists, Evolutionists, Naturalists, Materialists, Atheists, and Abiogenesists literally want you to believe that genomes, proteins, ribosomes, mitochondria, living cells, eyes, synapses, neurotransmitter systems, physical brains, and the complex designs and programming associated with each of these can spontaneously generate

22. Against the "rational capacity", "Conventionalist", Kantian and early Wittgensteinian views, other philosophers, especially radical empiricists and naturalists (not to speak of epistemological skeptics), have rejected the claim that a priori knowledge exists (hence by implication also the claim that analytic