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The Feather Wars - by James H McCommons (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- "A definitive history of bird conservation in America.
- About the Author: James H. McCommons is a professor emeritus at Northern Michigan University and a veteran journalist, specializing in ecology, environmental and travel topics.
- 416 Pages
- History, United States
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Book Synopsis
"A definitive history of bird conservation in America." (Kirkus Reviews, starred)
From the time the country was founded, early Americans assumed that the land's natural resources were infinite, including its birds, which were zealously hunted for food, game, and fashion. With the rapid extinction of the passenger pigeon--a bird once so numerous that its flocks darkened the sky in flight--many realized actions needed to be taken if other birds were to be saved. What followed was both a spiritual awakening and a great crusade to save birds and their habitat. The campaign took place on many battlefields: society teas in Boston, hunt clubs on the East Coast, the mangroves in the Everglades, and in the editorial pages of newspapers and periodicals. From many corners of the country the bird protection movement was born and brought together a remarkable coalition of people and organizations to save America's birds.
Review Quotes
"[The Feather Wars] can be read as a history of the U.S. through birds, as, oddly enough, one can't fully be told without the other....[McCommons's] prose shines.... A definitive history of bird conservation in America."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred)
--Melissa L. Sevigny, author of Brave the Wild River "A unique and valuable historical journey highlighting the efforts of the men and women who labored to conserve the birds of this country."
--Joel Greenberg, author of A Feathered River across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction and To Life: Jews Exploring Nature "At the turn of the 20th century, birds in America were being slaughtered by the billions--for fashion, food, and the pet trade--pushing some species to the edge of extinction. Feather Wars tells the fascinating and often overlooked story of how this crisis ignited a nationwide campaign to protect them. This is more than a history of birds--it's a story about the birth of modern environmental consciousness in America."
--Rene Ebersole, Editor-in-Chief, Wildlife Investigative Reporters & Editors
About the Author
James H. McCommons is a professor emeritus at Northern Michigan University and a veteran journalist, specializing in ecology, environmental and travel topics. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Audubon, Discover among other publications. He is the author of Waiting on a Train: The Embattled Future of Passenger Rail Service, and Camera Hunter: George Shiras III and the Birth of Wildlife Photography.