Our Vanishing Wild Life - Its Extermination and Preservation by William Temple Hornaday
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MAMMALS Deer 5,470 Squirrels and Rabbits 690,270 ---------- Total of game mammals 695,740 Fur-bearing mammals 1,971,922 ---------- Total of mammals 2,667,662 ---------- Grand total of birds and mammals 8,386,876 * * * * * Of the thousands of slaughtered robins, it would seem that no records exist. It is to be understood that the annual slaughter of wild life in Louisiana never before reached such a pitch as now. Without drastic measures, what will be the inevitable result? Does any man suppose that even the wild millions of Louisiana can long withstand such slaughter as that shown by the official figures given above? It is wildly impossible. But the darkest hour is just before the dawn. At the session of the Louisiana legislature that was held in the spring of 1912, great improvements were made in the game laws of that state. The most important feature was the suppression of wholesale market hunting, by persons who are not residents of the state. A very limited amount of game may be sold and served as food in public places, but the restrictions placed upon this traffic are so effective that they will vastly reduce the annual slaughter. In other respects, also, the cause |
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