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British Naturalists' Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | British Naturalists' Association
The British Naturalists' Association (BNA) founded in 1905 by E. Kay Robinson as the British Empire Naturalists' Association (BENA) is an organization in the United Kingdom to promote the study of natural history. It publishes a journal called ''Country-side''. ==Origins== The association, unlike others that specialized only in plants, birds, butterflies or other groups was aimed to be broader in its intent to promote the study of all branches of natural history.〔 The editor of another contemporary organization writing in 1907 did not look upon the organization kindly, pointing out that the sale of its journal and other forms of advertisement appeared to be the main objective. Nationally, it organises conferences, study days, field weeks and weekends, lectures, and exhibitions. At branch level, there are talks and exploratory wildlife walks where newcomers can learn, and where experienced naturalists share their expertise. It publishes the magazine ''Country-Side''. The association helps by organizing information, publishing literature on natural history, and also helps out many publications and magazines from all over the world.
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