Ontario's Provincial Plaques

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Jack Miner 1865-1944

Jack Miner 1865-1944

Photo by Alan L Brown - September 4, 2004

Plaque Location

The County of Essex
The Town of Kingsville
On the north side of Road 3 west of County Road 29, street number 332

Plaque Text

A noted naturalist, John Thomas Miner was born in Dover Centre, Ohio, and in 1878 settled on this property. In 1904 he established this world famous bird sanctuary, primarily for the conservation of migrating Canada geese and ducks. Five years later he began banding waterfowl to determine their subsequent movements. During his life Miner lectured extensively throughout North America on wildlife conservation. To perpetuate his work, the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation was incorporated in the United States in 1931 and in Canada in 1936. Author of two books on bird life and conservation, he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1943 for "the greatest achievement in conservation in the British Empire".

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