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AMERICAN FORESTRY 







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'Meagre appropriations have recent- 

 ly been made by die State of Wyoming 

 to feed them, but this has not proved 

 altogether successful and there is still 

 untold suffering and waste. It has been 

 suggested that some of these elk should 

 be transported to other ranges or put 

 on private estates where they will be 

 cared for. Divided up among the States 

 they would soon become a source of 

 profit. \ATiile in this present condition 

 :te pity and are practicallv 



RD SOU) IX ITALY 



:e herd in Montana has 

 n Italy, where thev 



witt -eserves in the 



mo- 



s.ve been sen: 

 to Engls.: rinent of Eu- 



rope, where they ha 

 with the European br - ;h has 



very much improved the: 

 The bill provides that 

 ing to engage in the raising or selling 

 of domesticated American e >Jte 



taiL red. fallow deer, roebuck or any 

 species of deer in an inclosed p - 

 may do so upon receiving a lie Er 3m 

 the State Game Warden. The license 

 fee is ~xei 2: S-: :: :-e re:2:::. . 

 ' ' irie::. wh; ur-:r. re:: ^ 

 with the good faith of the appli- 



:;sue . 

 e Ucense. it is provided, shall _ 



_ 



provides that w 



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ington. 



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