Por: New York Post Life March 22, 2023
They’re bidding it Audu-bon voyage. After months of deliberation, New York City Audubon decided to change its name, citing founder John James Audubon’s legacy of white supremacy. The ornithology-devoted organization announced the bombshell development on and in an email sent to members. “NYC Audubon’s Board of Directors has today announced its decision to change the organization’s name, dropping ‘Audubon,’ ” NYC Audubon... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment March 22, 2023
A baby penguin hatched in New Orleans' Tuesday. The chick was by the animal care team at the aquarium and is a healthy newborn, according to a press release. The newborn chick is covered in a fluffy gray down, but penguin parents Ocio and Hubig need only wait a few... + más
The Audubon Aquarium will hatch two endangered baby penguins before reopening | The Advocate
Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans to close in November for construction: See plans, timeline | The Advocate
Politico USA Politics March 17, 2023
Three members of the National Audubon Society’s board of directors resigned Wednesday in response to the conservation group’s announcement that it will retain its current name tied to the enslaver and bird artist, John James Audubon. The national conservation organization is... + más
Following the steps of John James Audubon begins with a visit to Audubon State Historic Site | The Advocate
The New York Times USA Science March 16, 2023
The National Audubon Society announced on Wednesday that its board of directors had voted to retain the organization’s name despite pressure to end its association with John James Audubon, the 19th-century naturalist and illustrator who enslaved people, drawing backlash from... + más
Backlash hits Audubon after refusal to drop slave-holder's name | Politico
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 07, 2023
The Audubon Aquarium in the fall for major renovations, saying it would be six months before they opened again. Now they say it will re-open in the summer, and guests can say 'hello' to two new penguins. The Aquarium announced they will welcome two new penguins after... + más
The Advocate USA Life January 20, 2023
Entrance to Audubon State Historic Site along La. 965 in St. Francisville. STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN MILLER Spoiler alert: John James Audubon didn't bunk in the tiny room on Oakley House's second floor.Never mind that this was the story told to countless visitors and... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
New York Post USA Opinion January 19, 2023
Politicians of old wanted to persuade the public by capturing hearts and minds, but today’s pols find more value in capturing our tongues. They want all Americans to take the most paranoid position on how dangerous our majority-white nation is for its non-white citizens. Since... + más
Dem's 'flagrantly unconstitutional' anti-White supremacy bill would 'gut the First Amendment': Turley | Fox News
My gym crush is haunting me | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Business October 25, 2022
The will close at the end of November for at least six months as part of the $41 million renovation project currently underway on the riverfront building and nearby grounds, officials said.Melissa Lee, a spokesperson for the Audubon Nature Institute, said Monday that the plan is... + más
15+ free things you get with a New Orleans Public Library card: Zoo tickets, cake pans, more | The Advocate
Whale watch: California aquarium, Maine pols and lobstermen spar over marine life | Portland Press Herald
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