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Inspired by birds, informed by science
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|March 08, 2023
The British Trust for Ornithology, a charity that prides itself on its scientific approach, is celebrating its 90th birthday. Jack Watkins reports
A CENTURY ago, the chief debates within the British ornitho-logical establish- ment centred around classification, nomenclature and the identification of subspecies. Studies were mainly based on the skins of shot birds rather than on field observation, so knowledge of their ecology was limited. Now, there are descriptive accounts and statistics on the populations and behaviour of all of Britain’s resident and most passage species, with targeted surveys carried out on those believed vulnerable. The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) has played a leading role in these developments and celebrates the 90th anniversary of its foundation this year.
The not-for-profit trust was formed to advance knowledge of British birds and their habitats, as well as identify issues influencing their well-being. Harry Witherby, an early vice-chairman, had proposed ‘organised inquiries’ into the status, distribution and breeding range of certain birds in the first issue of his influential journal, British Birds, in 1907, but the BTO’s prime inspirational mover was Max Nicholson (1904–2003), who argued for ‘the potential of cooperative birdwatching to inform conservation’.

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