Hunting in Many Lands 



by any law of the United States or by any regulation of 

 the Secretary of the Interior, the offender shall be sub- 

 ject to the same punishment as the laws of the State of 

 Wyoming in force at the time of the commission of the 

 offense may provide for a like offense in the said State ; 

 and no subsequent repeal of any such law of the State of 

 Wyoming shall affect any prosecution for said offense 

 committed within said Park. 



Sec. 4. That all hunting, or the killing, wounding, or 

 capturing at any time of any bird or wild animal, except 

 dangerous animals, when it is necessary to prevent them 

 from destroying human life or inflicting an injury, is pro- 

 hibited within the limits of said Park; nor shall any fish 

 be taken out of the waters of the Park by means of 

 seines, nets, traps, or by the use of drugs or any explo- 

 sive substances or compounds, or in any other way than 

 by hook and line, and then only at such seasons and in 

 such times and manner as may be directed by the Secre- 

 tary of the Interior. That the Secretary of the Interior 

 shall make and publish such rules and regulations as he 

 may deem necessary and proper for the management and 

 care of the Park, and for the protection of the property 

 therein, especially for the preservation from injury or 

 spoliation of all timber, mineral deposits, natural curiosi- 

 ties, or Wonderful objects within said Park ; and for the 

 protection of the animals and birds in the Park from 

 capture or destruction, or to prevent their being fright- 

 ened or driven from the Park ; and he shall make rules 

 and regulations governing the taking of fish from the 

 streams or lakes in the Park. Possession within the said 

 Park of the dead bodies, or any part thereof, of any wild 

 bird or animal shall be prima facie evidence that the 



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