204 THE PRESENT AND FUTURE 



HUNTING GROUNDS WHEREIN IT IS RIGHT TO HUNT 



BIG GAME 



The Maine Woods: Well stocked with white-tailed deer. 



New Brunswick: Well stocked with moose; a few caribou, 

 deer and black bear. 



White Mountains of New Hampshire and Vermont: For 

 deer. 



The Adirondacks, New York: Well stocked with white- 

 tailed deer, only. 



Pennsylvania Mountains: Contain many deer and black 

 bears, and soon will contain more. 



South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas: 

 White-tailed deer, and in some the black bear and lynx. 



Northern Minnesota: Deer and moose. 



Northern Michigan and Wisconsin: White-tailed deer. 



Northwestern Wyoming: Thousands of elk in fall and 

 winter; a few deer, grizzly and black bears, but no sheep 

 that it would be right to kill. 



Western and Southwestern Montana: Elk in season, mule 

 and white-tailed deer; no sheep that it would be right to kill. 



Northwestern Montana: Mule and white-tailed deer, only. 

 No sheep, bear, moose, elk or antelope to kill ! 



Wyoming, East of Yellowstone Park: A few elk, by mi- 

 gration from the Park; a few deer, and bear of two species. 



Northern Woods of Ontario and Quebec: Moose; deer. 



Southern British Columbia: Goat, a few sheep and deer; 

 grizzly bear. Moose, caribou and elk should not be killed. 



Northern British Columbia: Six fine species of big game. 



