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The San Diego Natural History Museum is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. This illustration shows various aspects of The NAT’s history, including Dr. Joseph Jehl, its former curator of birds and mammals, who studied the widespread use of DDT in the mid-1900s and its effect on brown pelicans. Also featured is The NAT’s current president and CEO, Judy Gradwohl.
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The San Diego Natural History Museum is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. This illustration shows various aspects of The NAT’s history, including Dr. Joseph Jehl, its former curator of birds and mammals, who studied the widespread use of DDT in the mid-1900s and its effect on brown pelicans. Also featured is The NAT’s current president and CEO, Judy Gradwohl.

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