Anna Botsford Comstock

Anna Botsford Comstock (1854-1930) was a remarkable naturalist, educator, and author who dedicated her life to the study and appreciation of the natural world. Born in a small town in New York, she developed a passion for nature early on, influenced by her family's connection to the outdoors. Comstock became a pioneer in nature study and was one of the first women to earn a degree in biology from Cornell University. Her work in the field of nature education greatly impacted how science is taught, particularly to young audiences, emphasizing observation and appreciation of the environment.

Comstock is perhaps best known for her book "Handbook of Nature Study," published in 1911, which has inspired generations of educators and students alike. This comprehensive guide encourages exploration and observation of the natural world, making it accessible for learners of all ages. Her writings are filled with warmth and insight, reflecting her deep love for nature and its wonders. We invite you to delve into Anna Botsford Comstock's engaging works in the app and experience her timeless wisdom and passion for the natural world.

Handbook of Nature-Study, Part 1

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Anna Botsford Comstock



Handbook of Nature-Study was written by Anna Botsford Comstock during an era of growing societal concern for man's treatment of the natural …

Handbook of Nature-Study, Part 2

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Anna Botsford Comstock



A timeless reference book for children and teachers on studying natural history and the natural world. This recording covers Part II - Anima…