Gleaners of Nature: Dundee Naturalists' Society - book launch
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The Dundee Naturalists’ Society has been celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2024, and a book on its history - ‘Gleaners of Nature’ -will be the latest publication from Abertay Historical Society. Everyone is welcome to the book’s launch.
Few would guess that today’s busy but small Naturalists’ Society was once one of the largest and most prestigious organisations in Dundee, and amongst the most significant and progressive scientific societies in Scotland. It brought to Dundee ground-breaking ideas from some of the most notable scientists of Victorian times and was influential in the early development of University College Dundee – now Dundee University. It had an early involvement in nature conservation. During the 20th century it had a crucial role in the designation of one of Britain’s first National Nature Reserves, at Tentsmuir in Fife. Even more remarkably, it had earlier predecessors which stretch back more than 300 years to the first days of natural history studies, which are also described in the book. The Society’s museum collections now form an important part of Dundee’s McManus Museum collection, where an exhibition to mark the anniversary is running until March 2025.
The book is written by three long-standing members of the Naturalists’ Society: Jim Cook; Colin McLeod; and Anne Reid. The launch will feature a short presentation by all three authors, followed by a chance to meet them, purchase a copy and get your book signed.
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