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Carolina Bird Club

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Carolina Bird Club
AbbreviationCBC
Named afterNorth Carolina
FormationMarch 6, 1937; 87 years ago (1937-03-06)
FounderJohn H. Grey Jr.
Founded atWest Raleigh, North Carolina
TypeNonprofit
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Legal status501(c)(3)
PurposePromotes bird-watching
HeadquartersRaleigh, North Carolina
President
Christine Stoughton-Root
Main organ
The Chat
Websitehttps://www.carolinabirdclub.org/

The Carolina Bird Club (CBC), located in Raleigh, North Carolina, and founded on March 6, 1937, is a non-profit organization that promotes bird-watching as well as ornithological conservation and education efforts. It has published a bulletin known as The Chat since its founding in 1937. The current president of the Carolina Bird Club is Christine Stoughton-Root of Pamlico County, North Carolina.[1]

History

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The Carolina Bird Club was founded after the pastor of the West Raleigh Presbyterian Church, John H. Grey Jr., proposed the creation of a state bird club. The six other founding members were:

  • H.H. Brimley, Director of the State Museum
  • C.S. Brimley, State Entomologist for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and brother of H.H. Brimley, who together co-authored Birds of North Carolina (Pearson et al., 1919)
  • Harry T. Davis, member of the State Museum and later its director
  • Carey Bostian, a professor of zoology at North Carolina State College
  • Mrs. Green, a member of the Raleigh Woman's Club and nature columnist for The News & Observer
  • A seventh person whose name is unknown

After Grey declined the presidency to act instead as secretary, treasurer, and editor, Clement S. Brimley was selected as the club's first president.

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