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Location
Concourse Hotel Madison, Wisconsin
Start Date
25-9-1989 12:00 AM
Description
"For when we speak of the fur trade, we mean the beaver trade. Other furs were handled; others -- notably the rich sea otter -- were more valuable by far. But the beaver was the root and core of the trade... Many men died, a continent was explored, an indigenous [human] race degraded and its culture crushed; all because beaver fur, with its tiny barbs, felted up better than any other" (Berry 1961:18).
Recommended Citation
Payne, N. F. (1989). Population dynamics and harvest response of beaver. In Craven, S. R. (Ed.), The Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (pp. 127-134). Madison, WI: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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Population Dynamics and Harvest Response of Beaver
Concourse Hotel Madison, Wisconsin
"For when we speak of the fur trade, we mean the beaver trade. Other furs were handled; others -- notably the rich sea otter -- were more valuable by far. But the beaver was the root and core of the trade... Many men died, a continent was explored, an indigenous [human] race degraded and its culture crushed; all because beaver fur, with its tiny barbs, felted up better than any other" (Berry 1961:18).