Our Vanishing Wild Life eBook

William Temple Hornaday
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Our Vanishing Wild Life.

Our Vanishing Wild Life eBook

William Temple Hornaday
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Our Vanishing Wild Life.
migratory birds and waterfowl, yet these are recklessly slaughtered in that state to such an extent as to be appalling to all sportsmen and bird lovers.
So alarming has become the decrease of the birds and game of Florida that unless a halt is called on the campaign of reckless annihilation that has been ceaselessly waged in that state, the sport and recreation enjoyed by primeval nimrods will linger only in history and tradition.
It is the sincerest hope of all lovers of wild life of the American continent that a strong and invincible sentiment, relative to the imperative necessity of real conservation legislation, be crystallized in the minds of the members elect of the Florida Legislature, to the end that the next Legislature will spread upon the statute books of the State of Florida a model and modern law for the preservation and protection of the birds and game of that State, which when put into practical operation will elicit the thanks of all good citizens, and likewise the gratitude of future generations.

GEORGIA: 

  Prohibit late winter and spring shooting, and provide rational
  seasons for wild fowl.

  Reduce the limit on deer to two bucks a season, with horns not less
  than three inches long.

  Protect the meadow lark and stop forever the killing of doves and
  wood-ducks.

  Prohibit the use of automatic and pump shot-guns in hunting.

  Extend the term of the game commissioner to four years.

We are glad to report that Georgia has already begun to take up the white man’s burden.  The protection of wild life is now a gentleman’s proposition, and in it every real man with red blood in his veins has a duty to perform.  The state of Georgia has recently awakened, and under the comprehensive law of 1911 has resolutely undertaken to do her whole duty in this matter.

IDAHO: 

The imperative duties of Idaho are as follows: 

  Stop all hunting of mountain sheep, mountain goat and elk.

  Give the sage grouse and sharp-tail ten-year close seasons, at once,
  to forestall their extermination.

  Stop the killing of doves as “game.”

  Stop the killing of female deer, and of bucks with horns less than
  three inches long.

  Enact the model law to protect non-game birds.

  Prohibit the use of machine shot-guns in hunting.

  Extend the State Warden’s term to four years.

Like Montana, Wyoming and Colorado, the state of Idaho has wasted her stock of game, and it is to be feared that several species are now about to disappear from that state.  I am told that the sage grouse is almost “gone”; and I think that the antelope, caribou, and mountain sheep are in the same condition of scarcity.

If the people of Idaho wish to save their wild fauna, they must be up and doing.  The time to temporize, theorize, be conservative and easy-going has gone by.  It is that fatal policy that causes men to slumber until it is too late to act; and we will watch with keen interest to see whether the real men of Idaho are big enough to do their whole duty in time to benefit their state.

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