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.
Commissions, State Game. 
Comparative Zoology, Museum of. 
Condor, California. 
Conference of Powers on African wild life. 
Congo Free State. 
Congress
  acts of, for wild life
  creates National Bison Range
  creates National monuments
  saves the starving elk. 
Connaught National Park. 
Connecticut
  new laws needed in
  protects wood-duck. 
Conrad bison herd. 
Conrad, Charles H.
Corbin, Austin
  deer sold by. 
Cormorant, Pallas. 
Corn and hogs, and wild life protection. 
Corn, losses on. 
Corn-root worm. 
Cornell University. 
Cotton-boll weevil. 
Cotton,
  loss on
  rise in price of, affects birds. 
Cougars destroyed in British Columbia. 
Country Life in America. 
Cox, J.D. 
Coyotes;
  destroyed,
  destroyed in British Columbia
Crandall, L.S., on breeding mallard duck,
Cranes in Alberta
Crane, Whooping
Crater Lake National Park
Crayfishes eaten by shore-birds
Credit for work done
Cree Indians
Crow, ducklings destroyed by
Crow, F.L., robins slaughtered by
Cruelty
  of “aigrette” hunters
  of albatross killers
Cuppy, W.B., deer raised by
Curculio
Curlew,
  Eskimo
  long-billed
Currituck County wild-fowl slaughter
Currituck Sound, N.C. 
Cuthbert Rookery
Cut-worm

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Dakota, South, National monuments of
Dallas, Tex., disgraced by robin slaughter
Dalton and Young
Damages by deer in Vermont
David’s deer
Davis, C.B., narrative of elk slaughter
Davis, Capt.  M.B. 
Deadfall traps in Burma
Deer,
  accept protection
  as a food supply,
  cash value of,
  caught in Hudson River,
  damages to crops by,
  danger from,
  in New York City,
  killed in Louisiana,
  killed in Vermont since 1897,
  pamphlet on raising,
  possibilities in,
  present status of,
  slaughter in Montana,
  value of,
  black-tailed,
  European red,
  fallow,
  Indian sambar,
  red, of Europe,
  white-tailed, breeding,
  future of,
  in Iowa,
  killed in various states,
  portrait of,
  weights of, in Vermont
Defects in the protection of western big game
Defenders of wild life
Delaware
   new laws needed in
Denmead, Talbott
Destroyers of wild life
Destruction, Army of
Detroit, Camp-Fire Club of
Dike, A.C., on cats
Dill, Homer R.
Dimock, Julian A.
Diseases, destruction of wild life by
District of Columbia, new laws needed in
Ditmars, Raymond L.
Dix, Governor John A.
Dodo
Dogs as destroyers of birds
Doves
  killed and eaten as “game,”
  killed 1909-10 in Louisiana
Dowitcher
Downham, C.F. 
Downtrodden hunters and anglers
Duck disease
Duck,
  Labrador
  mallard, breeding of, in captivity

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