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‘[ HIS world has never known a country 
equal to ours in size, having greater nat- 
ural beauty or conformation, diversity of 
scenery and wealth of animal and plant life. 
. “Only as a day in the evolution of the 
world is 300 years, and after this length of time, 
we, today, are called upon to answer for our steward- 
ship of plethora of riches and beauties. We have 
handled these natural wonders, this profusion of 
riches in a spirit of insane recklessness. 
. “Today we are squarely facing the 
problem of reparation for we must make repara- 
tion or we must meet disaster. There is no question 
of whether we will or not, we must as a matter of 
protection. 
by the late Gene Stratton Porter. 
on the increase. 
will be most helpful to you. 
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Sportsmen have responded exceeding well to the urge (above) as written 
Many depleted water areas have been 
replaced and other new grounds inundated. Migratory waterfowl are again 
Hunting and fishing grounds are being developed daily. 
Do your part now to perpetuate these great sports. 
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“All together—Heave”’ 
Lem ees “We must save every brook and stream 
and lake. 
; “We must save the natural resources 
which remain LO, USss, 
: “If we desire comfort, food and beauty 
for ourselves and any sort of a heritage at ‘all=to 
bequeath to our children each of us must lend a 
hand. Those of us who see the vision and most 
keenly feel the need must furnish the motive power 
for those less responsive. . 
ee “Tt is time for all of us to get together 
and in unison make a test of our strength. 
. “One man could not do this work nor 
could two or three but working in unison for the 
same purpose many men could do it. : 
“All together—Heave.” 
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