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Sitting on my desk is a well-thumbed copy of The 探花精选 Ark. I have flipped through it countless times, immersing myself in 探花精选鈥檚 history. The book, which traces the evolution of the organization from the late 1800s, is a feat of reporting, a definitive account of the people, places, and events that shaped 探花精选鈥檚 mission and work. It鈥檚 a book only Frank Graham, Jr., could have produced.
Frank wrote the Ark during his tenure as 探花精选 magazine鈥檚 field editor鈥攁 position he held for 45 years. In that span Frank crisscrossed the country some 200 times on reporting trips that he transformed into remarkable stories. Though Frank retired as field editor in 2013, his contributions to 探花精选 remained so indelible that鈥攐ut of respect and admiration鈥攚e continued to include his name on the masthead until this past April, when he passed away at the age of 100.
Frank will be remembered for many things, but longtime readers of this magazine will recollect he was both a beautiful nature writer and an outstanding environmental journalist. In his hands, subjects as ethereal as fog and as ordinary as a fly became vivid protagonists. He also deployed his sharp powers of observation to shed much-needed light on conservation challenges. As his first assignment for 探花精选, Frank investigated the slow progress in regulating pesticides in the wake of Silent Spring鈥攔eporting he then expanded into the seminal book鈥檚 sequel, which received acclaim for defending and building on Rachel Carson鈥檚 groundbreaking work.
Frank was intimately familiar with this magazine. While researching The 探花精选 Ark, he read every issue, starting with the first (then called Bird-Lore) in 1899. He documented our evolution, too, into a trusted and respected source of journalism on the modern conservation movement. It鈥檚 a status that Frank helped cement, and that we strive to uphold. In these pages you鈥檒l find stories that both explore today鈥檚 environmental challenges and invite close observation and celebration of nature. For as Frank wrote shortly before he retired, 鈥淚 have seen the strongest bonds forged when we bring to the fight, as Rachel Carson did, a determination to preserve what we love.鈥
Hope sprang eternal in much of Frank鈥檚 conservation coverage, observed David Seideman, who worked with Frank for nearly 20 years, including many as 探花精选鈥檚 editor-in-chief. You can read , as well as a favorite piece of Frank鈥檚 republished from our archives.