The Market in Birds

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421443409

Commercial Hunting, Conservation, and the Origins of Wildlife Consumerism, 1850-1920

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By Andrea L. Smalley, With Henry M. Reeves
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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320

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Andrea L. Smalley is a professor emerita of history at Northern Illinois University. She is the author of Wild by Nature: North American Animals Confront Colonization. Henry M. Reeves (1927-2013) was the chief of migratory bird management for the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the coeditor of Flyways: Pioneering Wildfowl Management in North America.

Foreword Prologue. For the Birds 1. The Hunter 2. The Dealer 3. The Hunted 4. The Sportsman 5. The Criminal 6. The Conservationist Epilogue. The Culture of Conservation Acknowledgments Notes Index

An insightful, exhaustive look at how industrialization led to rapid commercial exploitation of many bird species during the late 19th century... It's thorough and original, and will help to better understand present-day North American wildlife conservation and the challenges it faces. -Cool Green Science

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