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“3. Outside of areas actually protected, the prong- 
horned antelope will be the next large species to disap- 
pear; and it will be closely followed by the mountain 
sheep, mountain goat, California grizzly bear, beaver, 
elk, and mule deer. 
“4, It should be accepted as a fixed fact that any 
western state or territory so sparsely settled that large 
quadrupeds can successfully hide and breed in its wil- 
derness areas, is not financially able to employ a force of 
salaried game wardens large enough to maintain surveil- 
lance over all persons who are inclined to kill game. 
“5. The professional guides and hunters, the ranch- 
men and other country residents of the Rocky Mountain 
and Pacific Coast regions, are the only men who have it 
within their power, or who ever will have it within their 
power, to save our noblest species of wild game animals 
from complete annihilation. 
“6, These men are the ones who will lose most, both 
in money and in food, by the destruction of the game 
animals that now furnish them a valuable source of 
revenue. 
‘‘Recommendations Regarding Mammals. —1. As a 
matter of duty to their own interests, the guides, 
hunters, ranclimen, and sportsmen of the Rocky Moun- 
tain and Pacific Coast regions should assemble and 
decide what restrictions shall be placed upon the kill- 
ing of large game —as to the number of head per man 
that may be taken, license fees and fines, and as to the 
necessity of total prohibition for given periods. 
“2. Every state and territory now inhabited by large 
