Hi all,

Now I am curious to know why was it named Renwick Woods? Who was Renwick? Must 
have done something good  to name after him and when was it named? If it was 
named before Fuertes' death Fuertes must have been in agreement with that 
naming,

Curious about the Ithaca history.

Meena







Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/

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Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 10:39 PM
To: Christopher Wood
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Renwick versus Fuertes

Yes, Fuertes made great contributions. There's a bronze plaque where a 
sanctuary was created in his honor shortly after his untimely death - the area 
now often called the swan pond. Cayuga Bird Club Historian Jane Graves has the 
documentation of this - contemporary newspaper accounts of the plans and 
fund-raising for that purpose. Websites are notorious for being inaccurate, and 
the City of Ithaca website referring to Renwick Wildwood (the name on the 
concrete arch) as Fuertes Sanctuary is unsubstantiated by any historical record 
that our historian has found so far. Please use the correct name, not 
perpetuate the misnomer. If someone sends you a reference to an official 
renaming of Renwick as Fuertes, please let us know.

--Dave Nutter

On May 13, 2013, at 05:14 PM, Christopher Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I know this issue has been discussed many times before and I know that opinions 
are divided. For every email I get that says we should call the woods Renwick, 
I get three that say we should call it Fuertes. The official website of Ithaca 
calls the 55 acres south of Stewart Park the "Fuertes Bird Sanctuary". It 
describes this both in text and on the map. Given the huge contributions that 
Fuertes made, we (eBird) are happy to follow the official City of Ithaca 
website and go with calling the 55 acres the "Fuertes Sanctuary".

http://www.ci.ithaca.ny.us/parks/stewartpark.cfm


Christopher Wood
eBird Project Leader
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
http://ebird.org
http://birds.cornell.edu
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