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Hats - A Very Unnatural History (Hardcover)
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Hats - A Very Unnatural History (Hardcover)
Series: The Animal Turn
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For such simple garments, hats have had a devastating impact on
wildlife throughout their long history. Made of wild-caught mammal
furs, decorated with feathers or whole stuffed birds, historically
they have driven many species to near extinction. By the turn of
the twentieth century, egrets, shot for their exuberant white neck
plumes, had been decimated; the wild ostrich, killed for its
feathers until the early 1900s, was all but extirpated; and vast
numbers of birds of paradise from New Guinea and hummingbirds from
the Americas were just some of the other birds killed to decorate
ladies' hats. At its peak, the hat trade was estimated to be
killing 200 million birds a year. At the end of the nineteenth
century, it was a trade valued at GBP20 million (over $25 million)
a year at the London feather auctions. Weight for weight, exotic
feathers were more valuable than gold. Today, while no wild birds
are captured for feather decoration, some wild animals are still
trapped and killed for hatmaking. A fascinating read, Hats will
have you questioning the history of your headwear.
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