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Dear Nature,I know naught of the
wondrous life of these, your smallest creatures.
Teach me!
Anna Botsford Comstock• September 1, 1854: Born to Marvin and Phebe Irish Botsford in Otto, New
York• 1874: Anna attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New York to study
modern languages and literature
• October 8, 1878: Anna and John married at her parent’s home in Otto • 1879: Anna left Cornell University because they were on the move to
Washington D.C. • 1879 to 1880: Prepared drawings for John’s 1880 Report of the
Entomologist on citrus scale insects• 1885: Anna reentered Cornell and received her bachelor’s degree in natural
history• 1888: as she prepared illustrations for her husband’s book Introduction to
Entomology • 1895: Anna made engravings for Manual for the Study of Insects which was
written by John • 1895: Anna was asked to assist with the development of a curriculum to
promote knowledge and understanding of nature • 1897: Coauthored Insect Life• 1897: Started teaching nature study at Cornell
• 1900: Title was changed to Lecturer • 1903: Wrote Ways of the Six-Footed, • 1904: Coauthored How to Keep the Butterflies to train teachers in nature
study • 1905: Wrote How to Keep Bees, • 1906: Wrote Ways of the Six-Footed and Confessions to a Heathen Idol, • 1911: Wrote The Handbook of Nature Study, • 1914: Wrote The Pet Book, • 1916: Wrote Trees at Leisure • 1922: Retired from Cornell as a professor but continued to teach in the
summer sessions• 1923: Nominated by the National League of Women Voters as being among
the twelve greatest women in the country • August 24, 1930: Anna died in Ithaca, New York • 1988: Anna was inducted into the National Wildlife Federation Conservation
Hall of Fame. She was “widely recognized as the mother of nature education” (Conservation Hall of Fame –National Wildlife Federation, n.d.)