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.

TRANSVAAL: 

10. Sabi-Singwitza-Pongola Preserve.—­This great preserve occupies the whole region between the Drakenberg Mountains and the Lebombo Hills.  Its total area is about 10,500 square miles.  It lies in a compact block about 210 miles long by 50 miles wide, along the Portuguese border.

11. Rustenburg Reserve.—­This is situated at the head of the Limpopo River, and covers about 3,500 square miles.

SWAZILAND: 

12. The Swaziland Reserve contains about 1,750 square miles, and occupies the southwestern corner of Swaziland.

RHODESIA: 

13. The Nweru Marsh Game Reserve is in northwestern Rhodesia, bordering the Congo Free State.  The description of its local boundaries is quite unintelligible outside of Rhodesia.

Luangwa Reserve.—­The locality of this reserve cannot be determined from the official description, which gives no clue to its shape or size.

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GAME PRESERVES IN AUSTRALASIA

NEW ZEALAND: 

Little Barrier Island in the north, and Resolution Island, in the south; and concerning both, details are lacking.

AUSTRALIA: 

Kangaroo Island, near Adelaide, South Australia, is 400 miles northwest of Melbourne.  Of the total area of this rather large island of 300 square miles, 140 square miles have been set aside as a game preserve, chiefly for the preservation of the mallee bird (Lipoa occelata).  It is believed that eventually the whole island will become a wild-life sanctuary, and it would seem that this can not be consummated a day too soon for the vanishing wild life.

Wilson’s Promontory.  Adelaide, is a peninsula well suited to the preservation of wild life, especially birds, and it is now a sanctuary.

Many private bird refuges have been created in Australia.

TASMANIA: 

Eleven Bird Refuges have been created, with a total area of 26,000 acres,—­an excellent record for Tasmania!

Freycinet’s Peninsula.—­At present this wild-life sanctuary is not adequately protected from illicit hunting and trapping; but its full protection is now demanded, and no doubt this soon will be provided by the government.  I am informed that this offers a golden opportunity to secure a fine wild-life sanctuary at ridiculously small cost to the public.  The whole world is interested in the preservation of the remarkable fauna of Tasmania.  The extermination of the thylacine would be a zoological calamity; but it is impending.

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