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.
  Swaziland,
  Teton,
  Toro,
  Turtle Mountain,
  Wichita,
  Wilson’s Promontory
Preserved game, murdering,
Preserves,
  private game;
  private and public interests in
Press,
  duty of Italian;
  New York,
  value of, in campaigns,
Prichard, W.H.H., on guanaco
Prospectors, license given to
Protection,
  accepted by
    antelopes;
    bears,
    mule deer,
    song-birds,
    chipmunks,
  of shore-birds
“Protected” game, sale of, forbidden
Protective Association, Wild Life
Prince Consort of England
Prince Edward Island;
  breeding foxes on
Prince, German Crown
Ptarmigan, Norway, eaten in Chicago
Publicity
  in campaign work;
  value of
Puma as a game-destroyer
Pumas destroyed in British Columbia
Pump guns;
  campaign against, won in New Jersey

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Quagga, extinct
Quail;
  food habits of,
  portrait of,
  protection recognized by,
  failures in restocking with,
  California Valley, very scarce,
  Egyptian,
  feeding,
  introduced,
  killed in 1909-10 in Louisiana,
  killed by cats
Quebec
Quetico Forest Reserve

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Rabbit plague
Rabbits;
  killed in Louisiana,
  introduced on Laysan Island
Rangoon, pheasant plumage seized in
Ranier National Park
Rainey, Paul J.
Rats and mice destroyed by owls
Reasons against sale of game
Recreation Magazine
Refuges, National bird
Red deer,
  introduced in New Zealand;
  of Europe
Reed, Elizabeth A.
Remington Arms Co. 
Renshaw, Graham
Republican, Springfield
Resident game-butchers
Rhea being exterminated
Rhinoceros,
  great Indian;
  white
Rhodesian fauna
Rhode Island;
  new laws needed in
Rhytina, extinction of
Rice, Jr., James H.
Riding Mountain Game Preserve
Rifles in hands of boys
Rinderpest in Africa
Roberts.  Mrs. Mary G., of Tasmania
Robin slaughter,
  in Pittsboro, N.C.
  by Italians
  by negroes
  in eight southern states
  in Texas
  in Tennessee
  in Louisiana. 
Robins,
  food of
  killed by cats. 
Robinson, Arthur, on automatic guns. 
Roccolo, Italian, for catching birds. 
Rochester Academy of Sciences. 
Rocky Mountain Park. 
Rod and Gun in Canada. 
Rod and Gun Club of Sheridan, Wyoming. 
Rogers, Josiah. 
Roosevelt, Kermit. 
Roosevelt, Theodore. 
Rose, John J.
Rothschild, Walter. 
Rubber culture and wild life. 
Ruffed Grouse. 
Rush, Frank.

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