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@StupidBird - comments?

. . . “The more I learn about John James Audubon, the more I’m convinced that keeping that name is a hindrance to our growing and going forward and being more inclusive,” he told Planet Detroit.

Bull’s conviction stems from a brewing controversy within the National Audubon Society and the larger conservation movement as it reckons with the legacy of its founders – many of whom were white men with racist and colonialist views. . .

Source Article (bridgemi.com)

@StupidBird - comments? >. . . “The more I learn about John James Audubon, the more I’m convinced that keeping that name is a hindrance to our growing and going forward and being more inclusive,” he told Planet Detroit. >Bull’s conviction stems from a brewing controversy within the National Audubon Society and the larger conservation movement as it reckons with the legacy of its founders – many of whom were white men with racist and colonialist views. . . [Source Article](https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-environment-watch/michigan-audubon-chapters-question-future-amid-debate-about-racist)

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I seem to remember the Audubon Society at large said "Yeah, whatever dude" and isn't changing their name.