Petition to AOS Leadership on the Recent Decision to Change all Eponymous Bird Names
Petition to AOS Leadership on the Recent Decision to Change all Eponymous Bird Names
Why this petition matters
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To: Colleen Handel and AOS Leadership:
In response to a petition from Bird Names for Birds (BN4B) signed by approximately 2,500 people, AOS leadership announced the major decision to change all eponymous names in “an effort to address past wrongs and engage far more people in the enjoyment, protection, and study of birds.”
We the undersigned strongly support diversity and inclusion in the birding community but disagree with this decision for the following reasons:
The destabilization of 150 English bird names is unprecedented. We believe that such a momentous decision that affects the English names used by many thousands of people requires listening to a diversity of voices rather than a few. One of the guiding principles of the AOS is to maintain a list that “fosters stability for the sake of effective communication,” yet it has never polled membership or the public regarding a decision that will impact the entire world-wide birding community. This one-sided decision is discriminatory against those that would rather see no change or are willing to compromise. Furthermore, no other ornithological or birding organizations were consulted. The International Ornithological Union, which monitors taxonomic changes and maintains a global list of standard bird names, have already indicated they will not follow suit and remove all eponyms.
The attempt by AOS leadership to appear more diverse and inclusive has created an unprecedented and unnecessary division within the birding community unseen in our lifetimes. This decree has brought culture wars to ornithology and birding.
We challenge the AOS to produce evidence that bird names are having a negative impact on the stated goals of the organization or birding in general. There is much to remedy in a science that has historically been dominated by white males, but changing bird names, many of which were described and named in a different era, and trying to hide ornithological history will not remedy this history. In all reality this decision will have little to no impact in removing obstacles to minorities in ornithology and birding.
Rather than a total purge of eponyms, we suggest that the previous case-by-case method be resumed to remove offensive names rather than dishonoring the many people who founded ornithology in the Americas, many of whom are inadvertently disgraced by guilt by association.
This methodology was also endorsed by the entire North American Checklist Committee (NACC) and all but one member of the South American Checklist Committee (SACC) although the committees recommendations were ignored by the AOS.
We predict that assessing reaction from a broader portion of the user base will favor this approach.
Differing opinions on this matter deserve to have a voice.
Initial Supporters Include:
- Jon Dunn
Please read Jon Dunn's comments here: https://shorturl.at/lpxMQ
En Español
https://shorturl.at/hBTZ8 - Paul Lehman
Please read Paul Lehman's comments here:
https://shorturl.at/nEI24
En Español
http://tinyurl.com/47jwhbaa - Van Remsen
Please read Van Remsen's initial critique of EBNC recommendations here:
https://shorturl.at/cfgi9
En Español
http://tinyurl.com/2ntwmec7 - Steve N G Howell
Please read Steve Howell's comments here:
https://shorturl.at/fjOU0
En Español
http://tinyurl.com/53fu25kb - Kevin Zimmer
Please read Kevin Zimmer's comments here:
https://shorturl.at/eilBZ
En Español
https://shorturl.at/GI025 - Louis Bevier
- Don Roberson
- John Coons
- Nancy L Newfield
- Robert Behrstock
- Matt Heindel
- Caleb Gordon
- Steve Mlodinow
- Gary Rosenberg
Please read Gary Rosenberg's comments here:
https://shorturl.at/AG078
En Español
https://shorturl.at/FIWY6 - David J. Stejskal
- Steve Heinl
- Paul McKenzie
- Curtis Marantz
- Narca Moore
- Guy McCaskie
En Español
https://shorturl.at/beDIU - Chris Gooddie
Please read Chris Gooddie's comments here:
https://shorturl.at/bjU34
En Español
https://shorturl.at/fjsu3 - Rohan Pethiyagoda
Policing the scientific lexicon: The new colonialism? - Kevin Winker
The inordinate unpopularity of changing all eponymous bird and other organismal names - Evidence for negative public reaction for canceling eponyms
- Gary Rosenberg
Summary of Eponymous names of North American Birds -
Analyzing the “Names change all the time” Argument
by Van Remsen -
Bird Names and Naming: Some Historical Aspects
By John Rowlett
Decision Makers
- American Ornithological Society