What are You Doing 

 to Help ? 



The game warden cannot protect the game 

 without your help. Game laws, like other laws, are 

 of little value unless public sentiment is back of 

 them. The present difficulties of game protection 

 and propagation can be overcome whenever enough 

 unselfish persons take an active interest in the cause. 



In some localities, there is a prejudice against the 

 game laws and their enforcement, A few people 

 regard game laws as a sort of class legislation for 

 the benefit of the sportsman and of no particular 

 advantage to the farmer. This is not true. Game 

 laws are not passed with the idea of furnishing sport 

 for a limited number of people, but to protect useful 

 birds and animals for the benefit of the people as a 

 whole. 



If there were no game laws, there would be no 

 restrictions toward people roaming through the 

 country and hunting at any season of the year. Pot 

 hunters would not only kill game during the breeding 

 season, but destroy birds that are of great economic 

 value to the farmer. With no game laws and all open 

 season, the farmer and land owner would suffer far 

 more from careless hunters than at present. 



