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A fascinating look at how a commercial market for birds in the late
nineteenth century set the stage for conservation and its
legislation. Between the end of the Civil War and the 1920s, the
United States witnessed the creation, rapid expansion, and then
disappearance of a commercial market for hunted wild animals. The
bulk of commercial wildlife sales in the last part of the
nineteenth century were of wildfowl, who were prized not only for
their eggs and meat but also for their beautiful feathers. Wild
birds were brought to cities in those years to be sold as food for
customers' tables, decorations for ladies' hats, treasured pets,
and specimens for collectors' cabinets. Though relatively
short-lived, this market in birds was broadly influential, its rise
and fall coinciding with the birth of the Progressive Era
conservation movement. In The Market in Birds, historian Andrea L.
Smalley and wildlife biologist Henry M. Reeves illuminate this
crucial chapter in American environmental history. Touching on
ecology, economics, law, and culture, the authors reveal how
commercial hunting set the terms for wildlife conservation and the
first federal wildlife legislation at the turn of the twentieth
century. Smalley and Reeves delve into the ground-level
interactions among market hunters, game dealers, consumers,
sportsmen, conservationists, and the wild birds they all wanted.
Ultimately, they argue, wildfowl commercialization represented a
revolutionary shift in wildlife use, turning what had been a mostly
limited, local, and seasonal trade into an interstate
industrial-capitalist enterprise. In the process, it provoked a
critical public debate over the value of wildlife in a modern
consumer culture. By the turn of the twentieth century, the authors
reveal, it was clear that wild bird populations were declining
precipitously all over North America. The looming possibility of a
future without birds sparked intense debate nationwide and
eventually culminated in the 1918 Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Scholars, environmentalists, wildlife professionals, and anyone
concerned about wildlife will find this new perspective on
conservation history enlightening reading.
Relatively little first-hand is known of J acob] P ost] Giraud,
Jr.'s life, other than that he lived in New York, traveled in
adjoining states, had a keen interest in ornithology, was familiar
with the works of earlier authorities, and sport-hunted on Long
Island. He does not appear in major biographical or bibliographical
references. To appreciate Giraud's work, one needs to place it into
a time-frame. The Introduction to his opus is dated June 1843. Only
a few significant books on American ornithology had been published
by then. They included: Alexander Wilson's, 9-volume American
Ornithology (1808-14)John James Audubon's 4-volume The Birds of
America (1827-38) and his 5-volume Ornithological Biography
(1813-39). Thomas Nuttall's A Manual of the Ornithology of the
United States and of Canada, The Water Birds (1834), and The Land
Birds (1840). Giraud's contribution followed these major,
well-known contributions by only a few years, in Wilson's case,
about three decades. Further, Giraud's Birds of Long Island must be
among the very first comprehensive regional avian works. Oddly, it
is relatively little known.--Henry M. Reeves.
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Encyclopedia Of Rural Sports V1 - Comprising Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Fishing, Boating, Racing, Pedestrianism, Cricket, Baseball, Etc. (Paperback)
J.H. Walsh; Introduction by Henry M. Reeves
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Encyclopedia of Rural Sports V2 - Comprising Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Fishing, Boating, Racing, Pedestrianism, Cricket, Baseball, Etc. (Paperback)
J.H. Walsh; Introduction by Henry M. Reeves
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