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The man behind the popularity of purple martins and wildlife art...


J. L. Wade
"It had come to my attention that a species of bird was in trouble -- the Purple Martin (Progne subis). By the 1960's, the purple martin's natural habitat had all but disappeared. In 1962, I began a crusade to save this beneficial bird from becoming a statistic."
--J. L. Wade

J. L. Wade is a successful industrialist who has had during the past 40 years shifted all of his energies and resources to the cause of wildlife conservation in America.

More than any other person he is responsible, through his own efforts and those of the organization which he sponsors, for the current rise of widespread interest in antique and modern wildlife art. Because of his efforts, pioneering nature artists such as Mark Catesby and Alexander Wilson are receiving long overdue recognition outside of the university communities in which they always have been respected.

A lifelong nature enthusiast, he helped Griggsville citizens originate their community purple martin project, led development of an innovational martin house which changed a nation's thinking on that subject, re-oriented his entire industry toward conservation, sponsored the creation of a continent-wide conservation organization, wrote two important books on the purple martin, and stumped the country on behalf of various conservation promotions.

He is widely known as "the nation's foremost authority on purple martins" and has been featured in countless publications, including Look magazine and the Wall Street Journal, because of his zealous promotion of songbirds.