The history of bird conservation is full of conflict, characters, chaos — and ultimately, hope.
In this special episode, host Dr. Mike Brasher sits down with journalist and author James H. McCommons, whose new book Feather Wars uncovers the dramatic, surprising, and often untold stories behind how America saved its birds from the brink of extinction.
From market hunting and plume traders to poetic bird lovers, political maneuvering, and early wildlife heroes, this book chronicles the people, laws, and events that shaped modern conservation — including stories waterfowl hunters will instantly recognize.
In this episode:
The early days of shotgun ornithologists and egg collectors
How plume hunting and the feather trade ignited a national movement
Why hunters played a crucial role in securing early conservation laws
The real story behind the Lacey Act, Weeks-McLean Act, and MBTA
The wild saga of Ray Holland vs. the Missouri Attorney General
Ding Darling, duck clubs, and the birth of the Federal Duck Stamp
How past conservation battles mirror today’s challenges
If you love birds, hunting history, conservation law, or simply great storytelling — this episode (and this book) are must-listens.
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