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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RANGE FOR PRONG-HORNED ANTELOPE, 

 IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN CORNER OF ALBERTA 



be a loss, a zoological calamity, and a disgrace to all con- 

 cerned. 



The success of the Canadian government in the importa- 

 tion and breeding of American bison, coupled with the 

 threatened extinction throughout the Canadian Northwest 

 of the prong-horned antelope, has impelled the Canadian 

 government to make a determined effort to create an ante- 

 lope preserve that will be successful. It is indeed high time 

 that efforts of this kind should be made, for the reason that 

 according to the best estimates obtainable through game 

 wardens and the mounted police, the total number of ante- 



