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Allen Hungerford Morgan (August 12, 1925 – May 13, 1990) was an
ornithologist Ornithology is a branch of zoology that concerns the "methodological study and consequent knowledge of birds with all that relates to them." Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and th ...
, environmental advocate, and founder of
Sudbury Valley Trustees Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) is a regional open space land trust headquartered at Wolbach Farm in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Mission The SVT mission is to conserve land and protect wildlife habitat in the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury river wat ...
.


Ornithologist

A protégé of
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, Morgan's life list comprised more than 600 different birds. He saw the very first black-backed gull ever recorded in the Sudbury Valley. Morgan was also a member of a team of three birders who sighted North America's first
cattle egret The cattle egret (''Bubulcus ibis'') is a cosmopolitan species of heron (family Ardeidae) found in the tropics, subtropics, and warm-temperate zones. It is the only member of the monotypic genus ''Bubulcus'', although some authorities regard ...
in April 1952.


Education

Morgan attended Wayland public schools, Mount Prospect School for Boys in Waltham, and Weston High School in
Weston Weston may refer to: Places Australia * Weston, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra * Weston, New South Wales * Weston Creek, a residential district of Canberra * Weston Park, Canberra, a park Canada * Weston, Nova Scotia * ...
, Massachusetts. In early 1943, Morgan left high school halfway through his senior year at Weston High School to enter
Bowdoin College Bowdoin College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Brunswick, Maine. When Bowdoin was chartered in 1794, Maine was still a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The college offers 34 majors and 36 minors, as well as several joint e ...
. He joined the
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Reserve in February, and was employed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service during May and June, working on a gull control project along the Maine coast. He was called to duty by the Marine Corps in July 1943 and was assigned to officer training at
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. He served in the Marine Corps in North and South Carolina, Virginia, and California from 1944–1946.


Career

Following graduation from Bowdoin in 1947 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Morgan took a job as an insurance underwriter at Aetna Casualty & Surety Company in Hartford, Connecticut. He left Hartford in 1950 to partner with his father, a life insurance salesman in Boston, Massachusetts, but was recalled to the Marine Corps later in the year. He resigned his commission with the Marine Corps and returned to the life insurance business in 1951. He received his Chartered Life Underwriter (
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) designation from The American College in 1957. Morgan wrote scripts for several of Richard Borden's films, leading to his own interest in wildlife photography. He began to shoot his own 16 millimeter films and sold footage to the Disney Company. Morgan lectured extensively (logging in excess of 100 speaking engagements during some years). He called his presentation "Conservation is Common Sense".


Sudbury Valley Trustees

Morgan began a campaign to preserve "open space" for people, and habitats for wildlife in 1953. During that year, working with six friends, he founded the
Sudbury Valley Trustees Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) is a regional open space land trust headquartered at Wolbach Farm in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Mission The SVT mission is to conserve land and protect wildlife habitat in the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury river wat ...
, Inc. (SVT), a nonprofit organization whose mission is to conserve land and protect wildlife habitat in the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury river watersheds in eastern Massachusetts for the benefit of present and future generations.


Massachusetts Audubon Society

In 1956 Richard Borden, the newly appointed president of the
Massachusetts Audubon Society The Massachusetts Audubon Society, commonly known as Mass Audubon, founded in 1896 by Harriet Hemenway and Minna B. Hall and headquartered in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to "protecting the nature of Massachuset ...
, asked Morgan to join its board of directors. Morgan was appointed Audubon's fifth executive vice president less than a year later in November, 1957. Under Morgan's stewardship, Mass Audubon established its first scientific staff and oversaw its transition from a bird watching and educational group of 4,500 members and 65 permanent staff in 1957 to the largest and most influential conservation organization in the region with a permanent staff of 145 and nearly 28,000 members by the time he left in 1980. Morgan expanded educational programs, established numerous wildlife sanctuaries, and expanded Mass Audubon's nature centers. Morgan traveled widely on behalf of Mass Audubon and lobbied successfully for conservation legislation at both the state and federal level. Mass Audubon established the Allen Morgan Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1990 as a tribute to Morgan. Mass Audubon awards this prestigious prize to "an individual who demonstrates the dedication, passion, and daring that Morgan exhibited in protecting the natural world."


Positions

Morgan served on the Wayland Planning Board from 1958 to 1972. He founded the Wayland Conservation Commission in 1959, serving as its chairman until 1972. He was a member of the Massachusetts Legislative Oversight Committee on Water Pollution in 1966. Morgan was chairman of the Governor Francis W. Sargent's Committee for Reorganizing the Massachusetts Department of Natural Resources from 1969 to 1971. He served on or consulted with a number of environmental committees, boards, and government commissions, including the Sudbury Valley Trustees, The Environmental Policy Center (Washington, D.C.), the Center for Energy Policy, the New England Wildflower Preservation Society, the Wayland Conservation Commission, the Elbanobscot Foundation, Inc., the
National Wildlife Federation The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is the United States' largest private, nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization, with over six million members and supporters, and 51 state and territorial affiliated organizations (includin ...
, the national Rural Environment and Conservation Advisory Board—Department of Agriculture, the Massachusetts Conservation Council, and the Coastal Wetland Action Committee. In 1972, Morgan was one of three representatives of the United States at the
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was held in Stockholm, Sweden, from June 5–16 in 1972. When the United Nations General Assembly decided to convene the 1972 Stockholm Conference, taking up the offer of the Government of ...
in Stockholm.


SVT full time

After Morgan's retirement from Mass Audubon in 1980, he was chosen a Fellow of Saybrook College at
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Sta ...
. In 1981, he turned his attention full-time to SVT as its first executive director. He expanded the SVT membership base, hired a staff, and supervised the acquisition of significant amounts of open space throughout the Sudbury River watershed while continuing his lecturing, consulting, and writing until his death. Morgan died from
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at the
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in 1990, a few months prior to his planned retirement in August. He is buried at the Old North Cemetery in Wayland. Morgan is remembered annually by SVT when it gives the Morgan Volunteer Award to a volunteer who has distinguished themself on behalf of SVT.


Honors and awards

* Bowdoin College, Honorary Doctor of Science *
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, Honorary Doctor of Science *
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, Honorary Doctor of Laws *
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national Conservation Award * The
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, Outstanding Citizen Award * The National Council of State Garden Clubs, Silver Seal Award * The
New England Wild Flower Society The Native Plant Trust, founded in 1900 as the Society for the Protection of Native Plants, and long known as the New England Wild Flower Society, is the nation's first plant conservation organization. The society is dedicated to the preservatio ...
Award for Outstanding Service to Conservation * The
Trustees of Reservations The Trustees of Reservations is a non-profit land conservation and historic preservation organization dedicated to preserving natural and historical places in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is the oldest land conservation nonprofit orga ...
Conservation Award * Middlesex News 1989 Man of the Year *
United States Environmental Protection Agency The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters. President Richard Nixon proposed the establishment of EPA on July 9, 1970; it ...
, Environmental Masters Award * Thoreau-Muir Wilderness Prize of the Walden Earthcare Congress * Center for Environmental Intern Programs, Founder's Award


References

* Ludlow Griscom, Letter of Recommendation to the Director of Admissions, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, December 3, 1942. * Atkins, Chester G., Tribute to Allen H. Morgan, United States House of Representatives, 1990. * Sudbury Valley Trustees, Spring Newsletter, May, 1990. * Obituary, The Boston Globe, May 15, 1990. * Obituary, The New York Times, May 15, 1990. * Anderson, Robert President of Sudbury Valley Trustees, "In Memory of Allen Morgan," Eulogy delivered at the First Parish Church in Wayland, Massachusetts, May 17, 1990, (Insert in the Sudbury Valley Trustees Spring Newsletter, May, 1990). * Adams, Thomas Boylston "The man who made Sudbury Valley his monument," The Boston Globe, May 26, 1990. * McAdow, Ron "Recalling a conversation with Allen Morgan," Wayland Town Crier, June 7, 1990. * Weinberg, Judith "In Person Allen H. Morgan, Executive Director, Sudbury Valley Trustees," Metrowest News Weekly, June 9, 1989. * Biographical Sketch, The Massachusetts Historical Society Library, Allen H. Morgan Papers, 1923–1990.


External links


The Massachusetts Historical Society Library, Allen H. Morgan Papers, 1923-1990

Ludlow Griscom December 3, 1942 Letter of Recommendation to the Director of Admissions, Bowdoin College

Sudbury Valley Trustees website (Sudbury, Massachusetts)

Massachusetts Audubon Society website



Wayland, Massachusetts website
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