Duck Walk: A Birder’s Improbable Path to Hunting as Conservation

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In fall 2016, lifelong birdwatcher, naturalist, and esteemed Texas artist Margie Crisp decided to take up a shotgun and start hunting ducks.

Few nature enthusiasts understand the role that the hunti

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In fall 2016, lifelong birdwatcher, naturalist, and esteemed Texas artist Margie Crisp decided to take up a shotgun and start hunting ducks.

Few nature enthusiasts understand the role that the hunting industry plays in the conservation of wildlands and wildlife–protecting far more critical habitat than birdwatchers do. With many bird species in a precipitous decline, duck and geese populations continue to rise steadily year after year. Why? Because of the money waterfowl hunters spend on licenses, firearms, and ammunition, or donate to nonprofit conservation organizations.

Here, Crisp goes beyond birdwatching to challenge her notions about hunting. Could duck hunters be considered conservationists? Could she overcome a life-long aversion to guns and learn to shoot birds? And could doing so help conservation of habitats for ducks and other migratory bird species? In writing her experiences, Crisp explores these questions and illustrates to both communities–hunters and naturalists–that one woman can be a birdwatcher, a bird hunter, and above all, a conservationist devoted to preserving habitat for birds and other wildlife.

Readers journey with the author as she learns to hunt–to experience the emotional impacts of killing, cleaning, cooking and eating birds. First-hand accounts are seamlessly integrated with information about conservation history as well as interviews with hunters, biologists, and birdwatchers. Along the Central Flyway from the Texas coast to Canada, this revealing personal narrative traces hunting and birdwatching trips, and even a solo road trip following the birds’ migration, all through the eye of an artist whose words and drawings bring her journey to life.

Author: Margie Crisp
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 01/03/2023
Series: Kathie and Ed Cox Jr. Books on Conservation Leadership, Spon
Pages: 240
Weight: 1.41lbs
Size: 9.37h x 6.54w x 0.87d
ISBN: 9781648430770
Language: English

Author

Crisp, Margie

Binding

ISBN10

1648430775

ISBN13

9781648430770

Page Count

240

Published Date

January 03 2023

Series

Kathie and Ed Cox Jr. Books on Conservation Leadership, Spon

Language

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