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Besides these restrictions, both does and fawns are very generaDir 
protected, and in Nebraska and Yennont deer withoat horns are pro- 
tected at all times- In T States and 2 Canadian Provinces the open 
-eason for deer has been reduced to 3*) days or less; in Arizona^ Penn- 
sylvania, and Quebec IPontiac and Ottawa counties) to 3«>; Michigan 
•23, North Dakota 21, Minnesota and Wisconsin 2«X Ontario 15, and 
Vermont 10. while the open season for elk in Colorado Is reduced 
to 12y for moose and caribou in Minnesota to 5, and for deer on Long 
Island to only 4 days. 
In view of the extent of the protection aeeorded big game, it m 
interesting to note where hunting is still permitted. In Canada big 
game is more abundant than in the United States, and except in Onta- 
rio and part of Assiniboia most of the species can be killed wherever 
they occur. Aside from deer, which are now protected in 11 States, 
big game may be killed in this country in only 12 States and Territo- 
ries. The number which may be killed is limited and export is pro- 
hibited in practically all the States where such game occurs. West 
of the Mississippi elk can be killed only in South Dakota, Montana, 
Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, and Washington; moose in ^linnesota, 
Oregon, and Alaska; caribou in Minnesota and Alaska: antelope in 
Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, and Washington; mountain 
sheep in South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and 
Alaska; and mountain goats in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Washing- 
