THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN TOUR 



IT BEING evident that a campaign on such a scale as 

 this would involve considerable expenditures beyond the 

 funds then available in the Income Account of the Perma- 

 nent Fund, a Defender of Wild Life in Washington, who 

 insists upon remaining unknown, generously subscribed 

 $2,000 toward the expenses of the game sanctuary cam- 

 paign. A number of newspaper articles were prepared and 

 printed in slip form, and an extensive series of photographs, 

 to illustrate wild life slaughter and protection, were made 

 ready for distribution to newspapers. About 10,000 mail- 

 ing cards bearing the "Plan" and a blank form for a written 

 pledge of support, were printed for distribution in bulk in 

 connection with the lectures. 



Finally we made ready a collection of colored lantern 

 slides, illustrating the following subjects: 



How Wild Life is being Exterminated 

 from Texas to Alaska. 



Species that have been Exterminated. 



How Wild Life Responds to Protection. 



National Parks. 



The National Forests of the West, and 

 Remarkable Wild Life in a Big Game 

 Sanctuary. 



During the weeks of effort spent in making engagements 

 and securing co-operation from wild life conservationists, 

 U. S. Forester Henry S. Graves, Albert F. Potter, Asso- 

 ciate Forester, and many western officers of the Forest 

 Service rendered most effective and valuable service. In 

 fact, everything that could be done by the Forest Service 



