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Guy Bradley, America’s First Game Warden, Died Fighting for the Birds

Summary by Atlas Obscura
In 1905, the sprawling estuaries of South Florida were a hotbed of sinister activity. Men with shotguns quietly skulked around the mangroves, marshes, and bays of present-day Everglades National Park, staking out rookeries of birds to kill and sell for their feathers. Plume hunting had just been outlawed, which made plumage all the more coveted. So the Florida Audubon Society hired a family man from the small town of Flamingo to be the region’s …

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Atlas Obscura broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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