Todd Nature Reserve
About Todd Nature Reserve
Todd Nature Reserve earlier called Todd Sanctuary is a 334-section of land 135 hacitation needed nature save claimed and worked by the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania. It is situated in Buffalo Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania; roughly thirty miles upper east of Pittsburgh, and five miles 8 km north of Freeport. The first bit of the hold was given by noted ornithologist W.E. Clyde Todd, who made his first critical birding disclosures on the land while going by his granddad toward the finish of the nineteenth century. Todd went ahead to end up the Curator of Birds at the Carnegie Museum, where he stayed for a large portion of his grown-up life. The nature save started in 1942 with Todd's gift and has since been extended. The latest extension included buy of 42 sections of land 17 ha which is wanted to contain a trail named after the past landowners.
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