Mr. Hornaday's War: How a Peculiar Victorian Zookeeper Waged by Stefan Bechtel

By Stefan Bechtel

He used to be advanced, quirky, pugnacious, and tough. He looked as if it would create enemies at any place he went, even between his buddies. A fireplug of a guy who stood in simple terms 5 toes 8 inches in his stocking ft, he had a large ambition to make his mark at the global. And he did. William Temple Hornaday (1854-1937) was once essentially the most well-known conservationist of the 19th century, moment purely to his nice buddy and best friend Theodore Roosevelt. Hornaday's nice ardour used to be preserving wild issues and wild areas, and he spent so much of his grownup existence in a nation of conflict on their behalf, as a taxidermist and museum collector; because the founder and primary director of the nationwide Zoo in Washington, DC; as director of the Bronx Zoo for thirty years; and because the writer of approximately dozen books on conservation and flora and fauna. yet in Mr. Hornaday's struggle, the long-overdue biography of Hornaday through journalist Stefan Bechtel, the grinding contradictions of Hornaday's existence additionally turn into transparent. although he's credited with saving the yank bison from extinction, he begun his profession as a rifleman and trophy hunter who led "the final buffalo hunt" into the Montana Territory. And what occurred in 1906 on the Bronx Zoo, while Hornaday displayed an African guy in a cage, exhibits a facet of him that's as baffling because it is repellent. This gripping new publication takes a decent examine a desirable and enigmatic guy.

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