THE riBST BOOK ON PRACTICAL CONSERVATION OF 



GAME, WRITTEN BY AN AMERICAN FOB 



AMERICAN READERS 



OUR WILD FOWL 



AND WADERS 



A MANUAL, ON THEIB CONSERVATION 

 By DWIGHT W. HUNTINGTON 



Editor of The Amateur Sportsman 

 Author of "Our Feathered Game," Etc. 



CONTAINS 24 BEMABKABI.E ILIiCSTBATIONS 



An Epoch-Makingr Book. Appeals strongly to the Sportsman, 

 and to all interested in the conBervation of our wild life. 



The author, a cheery optimist, asserts that America may 

 readily be made the Greatest Game-Producing: Country in the 

 World. Furthermore, he shows how this may be accom- 

 plished. 



Describes the breeding, migration and food habits of wild 

 fowl and how to preserve them for sport or profit ; methods of 

 handling them breeding wild or in captivity ; their enemies 

 and how controlled ; methods of restoring them to natural 

 waters or introducing them on artificial waters; how to shoot 

 without causing them to desert; the preservation of wild 

 geese, woodcock, snipe, plover and other shore birds or 

 waders. 



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