470:, who owned slaves, opposed the abolition of slavery, and wrote about the inferiority of Black and Indigenous people. The organization sought a name "that better reflects the growing, rich diversity of the region that we serve," looking "forward toward a stronger, more inclusive future." In October 2022. membership voted to change the name of the organization to Nature Forward.
360:(NOVA Parks) for the operation of Rust Sanctuary: NOVA Parks will maintain the buildings and grounds and the society will continue to offer educational programming at the site. In addition to trails and classrooms, the Woodend facility provides a shop offering books, sport optics, birdfeeding supplies, gifts, and items for children.
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rejuvenated the organization and strengthened its voice on regional conservation issues. The
Society was incorporated in 1947, and new by-laws replaced the Executive Committee with an annually elected Board of Directors. Board members during this period included
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Barnard of the Supreme Court of the District; following Barnard's death in 1923, Palmer served as president.
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In the 2020s reappraisal of figures involved with slavery, the organization announced in
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1565:: Lisa Alexander and Kathy Rushing discuss strategic planning for the organization, refocusing on Washington metro area, new partnership for Rust Sanctuary
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904:"Woodend Nature Shop"
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