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قراءة كتاب The Mentor: Game Animals of America, Vol. 4, Num. 13, Serial No. 113, August 15, 1916
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The Mentor: Game Animals of America, Vol. 4, Num. 13, Serial No. 113, August 15, 1916
THE MENTOR 1916.08.15, No. 113,
Game Animals of America
LEARN ONE THING
EVERY DAY
AUGUST 15 1916
SERIAL NO. 113
THE
MENTOR
GAME ANIMALS
OF AMERICA
By W. T. HORNADAY
Director New York
Zoological Park
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL HISTORY
VOLUME 4
NUMBER 13
FIFTEEN CENTS A COPY
Game Preservation
The most striking and melancholy feature in connection with American big game is the rapidity with which it has vanished. When, just before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, the rifle-bearing hunters of the backwoods first penetrated the great forests west of the Alleghanies, deer, elk, black bear, and even buffalo, swarmed in what are now the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, and the country north of the Ohio was a great and almost virgin hunting-ground. From that day to this the shrinkage has gone on, only partially checked here and there.
There is yet ample opportunity for the big game hunter in the United States, Canada and Alaska.… It is necessary to remember that these opportunities are, nevertheless, vanishing; and if we are a sensible people we will make it our business to see that the process of extinction is arrested. At the present moment the great herds of caribou are being butchered, as in the past the great herds of bison and wapiti have been butchered. Every believer in manliness, and therefore in manly sport, and every lover of nature, every man who appreciates the majesty and beauty of the wilderness and of wild life, should strike hands with the far-sighted men who wish to preserve our material resources, in the effort to keep our forests and our game beasts, game birds, and game fish—indeed, all the living creatures of prairie, and woodland, and seashore—from wanton destruction.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
From “Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter,” by Theodore Roosevelt.
Copyright, Charles Scribner’s Sons.
GAME ANIMALS OF AMERICA
By W. T. HORNADAY
THE MENTOR
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL HISTORY
MENTOR GRAVURES
ELK
MOUNTAIN SHEEP
ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT
AUGUST 15 1916
MENTOR GRAVURES
CARIBOU
BULL MOOSE
THE BISON LEADER
Entered as second-class matter March 10, 1913, at the postoffice at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1916, by The Mentor Association, Inc.
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