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Description: Correlates the 1890's hunting of birds for their feathers with America's first conservation movement. A virtual exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution.
The Feather Trade: Introduction
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Page title:The Feather Trade: Introduction
Keywords:feather, conservation, birds, plumes, ostrich, millinery, fashion, biological survey, Bureau of Everglades, Seminole, Lacey Act, Fish and Wildlife Service, Audubon, birdwatching, Theodore Roosevelt, Smithsonian, nature, natural resources, hunting, hats, 1890s, egrets, terns, herons, Florida, wetlands, ornithology, humane, wildlife, Miami, fur, shotgun, naturalist, Lacey Act, Massachusetts Audubon Society, Audubon Naturalist Society, Audubon Society of the District of Columbia, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Refuge, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Bald Eagle Protection Act, Endangered Species Act, extinction
Description:This virtual exhibition from the Smithsonian tells how the hunting of birds for their feathers in the 1890s led to America's first conservation movement.
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