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The Extermination of the American Bison

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A detailed natural-history and conservation report documents the bison’s life history, physical characters, geographic range, habits, diet, and behavior, supported by observations and illustrations. It assesses economic and cultural relationships with humans, considers captivity and domestication including hybrids, and evaluates the animal’s value. A major portion records causes and methods of large-scale slaughter—hunting techniques, regional patterns, and the role of railways—providing statistics, legal responses, and consequences of population collapse. The work concludes with accounts of museum fieldwork to secure specimens, the preparation of mounted groups, and recommendations aimed at preventing the species’ absolute extinction.

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William T. Hornaday

William T. Hornaday was an American zoologist, conservationist, and author, known for his pioneering work in wildlife preservation and education. He played a significant role in the establishment of the New York Zoological Park and was a vocal advocate for the protection of endangered species. Hornaday's notable works include "Our Vanishing Wild Life: Its Extermination and Preservation," where he addressed the urgent need for conservation efforts in the face of rampant species extinction. His writings often reflect his deep commitment to understanding and preserving the natural world, making him a key figure in the early conservation movement.

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