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.

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Vancouver Island, elk on
Vanishing species not always recoverable
Van Kennan, E.A. 
Venezuela,
  a plume-hunter in
  wild birds’ plumage from
“Vermin” destructive to birds
Vermont;
  deer killed in,
  deer killed in Vermont since 1897,
  few new laws needed in,
  management of deer in,
  protects wood-duck
  re-stocking, with deer
Viquesnev, J.A. 
Virginia;
  deer killed in,
  many new laws needed in
Vreelarid, Frederick K.

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Wagner, George E.
Wallace, Dillon
  estimates 3,500 sheep in Colorado
Wallace, John H., Jr.
  on Florida laws
Wapiti;
  in Alt.  Olympus National Monument,
  (see also, Elk)
Ward, Charles Willis;
  donor of bird preserve
Ward, Henry L.
  seals discovered by
Warden service based on merit system
Wardens, game;
  killed on duty,
  number of salaried
Ward-McIlhenny Wild Fowl Preserve
Waterton Lakes Park
Washington
  grizzlies in,
  a new code of laws needed in
Wayne, Arthur T.
Weasel
Webber, F.T., on Colorado quail
Webster, F.M. 
Webster, Frederic S.
Weed seeds eaten by quail
Weeks, J.W., bird bill of
Weevil, cotton-boll
Western Districts Game and Trout Protective Association
Western Field
West Virginia;
  deer killed in,
  good conditions in,
  protects wood-duck
Wharton, William P.
  bison,
  census by
Wheat, losses on
Whipple, James S.
Whitney, Caspar
Whooping Crane extinct;
  in Manitoba,
Wichita National Bison Herd
Wichita National Game Preserve
Wilcox, Albert;
  bequest from
Wild fowl;
  slaughter grounds,
  refuge, Louisiana State
Wildebeest in Cape Colony,
Wild Life Call
“Wild Life in Australia”
Wild Life Protective Association
Wilderness area of North America;
  game will disappear from
Willet
Williams, A. Bryan, British Columbia game warden
Wilson, Mrs. Minnie Moore
Wilson, Alexander, on the passenger pigeon
Wilson, Erasmus,
  on quail feeding;
  on Carrick’s bird day
Wilson, Governor Woodrow, signs bill against machine guns
Wilson, James, Secretary of Agriculture
Winchester Arms Co. 
Wind Cave Bison Range
Wisconsin;
  deer killed in,
  new laws needed in
Woburn Park, David’s deer at
Wolves destroyed;
  in British Columbia
Wombat in list of fur-bearers
Women promote bird slaughter
Wood, George E.
Wood, Lieut.-Col.  William
Woodcock
Wood-Duck
  eaten in seventeen States,
  disappearing in Louisiana,
  nesting in Zoological Park
Woodpecker,
  Downy
  golden-winged,
  hairy
Woodpeckers, food of
Wooley-Dod, Arthur G.
Wool-Growers’ Association
  opposes game preserves
World, New York

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