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government! Already the forest rangers of several states 

 are helping the state game wardens to protect the game; 

 and that service is a valuable asset to each state concerned. 

 In Wyoming it is very gratefully acknowledged by the State 

 Game Warden, Mr. N. P. Wilson, in his last annual report. 



Already the Forest Service has control of all grazing in 

 the National Forests, and it is giving the stockgrowers a 

 square deal. If the stockgrowers were left to state control, 

 or, worse still, left without control, in a very few years they 

 would ruin the grazing grounds of the national forests! 

 It is to their own best interests that the whole grazing in- 

 dustry should be regulated by an impartial federal bureau, 

 that knows no favorites, and fears no local influence. 



Any man who believes that the Forest Service cannot be 

 trusted to make proper game sanctuaries on waste lands, 

 and protect the game within them for the benefit of the 

 people, and at the same time give a square deal to the graz- 

 ing industry, makes a serious mistake. In the western 

 states it is now a case of game sanctuaries, and many of 



THEM, OR NO BIG GAME IN THE FUTURE. 



