254 BADGER-HUNTING 



diversion. This form of amusement, how- 

 ever, does not appear to reach a much 

 hioher level than hunting- carted deer. 



In conclusion, I would appeal to all lovers 

 of nature, among the best of whom are 

 numbered the true sportsmen, to use their 

 influence in securing a reasonable protection 

 for the badger. And if they will take the 

 trouble of observing his habits and mode of 

 life, I can predict with confidence they will 

 come to the same conclusion as the writer, 

 that he is an animal well worth preserving 

 from extinction, both as a beast of chase and 

 on account of his many interesting and 

 useful qualities. 



