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12 Species of Christmas

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You’re probably familiar with the famous holiday song The 12 Days of Christmas, first published in England in 1780 as a rhyme. The song most people know today is based on a 1909 arrangement of a traditional folk melody by Frederic Austin. We decided to do our own take on the song, presenting instead “12 Species of Christmas” as portrayed within BHL books.
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December 25, 2014byGrace Costantino
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In memoriam: Cathy Norton, Founding member of BHL and Chair Emerita of the BHL Executive Committee

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The staff of the BHL are saddened to announce the recent death of Cathy Norton. Cathy, former Library Director of the MBLWHOI Library, was a founding member and a guiding force during the early years of the BHL. Cathy served as the first Vice-Chair of the BHL Executive Committee and later as Chair. Nancy E. Gwinn, current Chair of the BHL Executive Committee said “Cathy was an indefatigable spirit whose enthusiasm buoyed the whole BHL group, members and staff, from the beginning. She will be sorely missed.” Constance Rinaldo, BHL Vice-Chair added “Cathy was an inspiration professionally and personally.
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December 24, 2014byMartin R. Kalfatovic
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We Need Books To…Learn from Past Extinctions

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This month, we’re publishing a series of blog posts outlining the importance of biodiversity literature, made available for free and open access through the Biodiversity Heritage Library, to today’s scientific research and conservation initiatives. With your help, we can help save biodiversity. On September 1, 1914, at approximately 1pm in the afternoon, a passenger pigeon named Martha died. Her death marked the extinction of her entire species.

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December 23, 2014byGrace Costantino
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Fun with Seeds

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Thanks to a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), The New York Botanical Garden’s The LuEsther T. Mertz Library, the most comprehensive botanical and horticultural library in the Americas, has recently cataloged all 58,000 items in its Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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December 18, 2014byAndrew Tschinkel
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We Need Books to…Identify New Species

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This month, we’re publishing a series of blog posts outlining the importance of biodiversity literature, made available for free and open access through the Biodiversity Heritage Library, to today’s scientific research and conservation initiatives.
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December 17, 2014byGrace Costantino
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Latino Natural History: Recognizing the contributions of Latino naturalists

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While there are plenty of accounts on the natural history of Latin America, many of the best-known stories are from the point of view of outsiders, especially those from the age of extensive European exploration.
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December 16, 2014byAdriana Marroquin
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We Need Books to Save Biodiversity

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This month, we’re publishing a series of blog posts outlining the importance of biodiversity literature, made available for free and open access through the Biodiversity Heritage Library, to today’s scientific research and conservation initiatives.
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December 12, 2014byGrace Costantino
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