...The bush was hardly large enough to conceal a setter dog, and the sable is somewhat larger than our elk...
Stewart Edward White 「African Camp Fires」
... who will dare to say that there will be an elk...
William T. Hornaday 「The Extermination of the American Bison」
...The Arizona elk was exterminated before the separate standing of thespecies had been discovered by naturalists, and before even one skin had been preserved in a museum! In 1902 Mr...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Ridgway's quail (Colinus ridgwayi); Arizona elk (Cervusmerriami), bison...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Whooping crane, white pelican, trumpeter swan, passenger pigeon,bison, elk, mule deer, antelope...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Parrakeet, ivory-billed woodpecker, passenger pigeon, whoopingcrane, pinnated grouse; bison, elk, beaver...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Mammals: bison, elk, antelope, muledeer, puma, black bear...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Ivory-billed woodpecker, Carolina parrakeet; bison, elk, puma, graywolf...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Whooping crane, passenger pigeon, American egret, wild turkey,Carolina parrakeet; bison, moose, elk, woodland caribou, puma,wolverine...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
..." The elk are in danger ofbecoming extinct if they are not stringently guarded...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Whenmy informer got back to Gardiner that day there were four sleighloads of elk, each load containing from twenty to thirty-five elk,besides thirty-two mules and horses carrying one to two each...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...
—The story of the progressive extermination of the American elk, or wapiti, covers practically the same territory as the tragedy of the American bison—one-third of the mainland of North America...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Recently, a rough count—the first ever made—ofthe elk in and around the Yellowstone Park, revealed the real numberof that largest contingent...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Outside theYellowstone Park and northwestern Wyoming, the American elk existsonly in small bands—mere remnants and samples of the millionswe could and should have...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Just now (1912) the American people are sorely puzzled by aremarkable elk problem that each winter is presented for solution inthe Jackson Hole country, Wyoming...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Driven southward by the deepsnows of winter, the elk thousands that in summer graze and grow fatin the Yellowstone Park march down into Jackson Hole, to find inthose valleys less snow and more food...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...In 1909-10, the State of Wyoming spent $7,000 for hay, and fed it tothe starving elk...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...The starving of the elk ceasedwith 1911...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...The splendid photographs of the elk herds that recently have beenmade by S...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...This inexorable law of inheritance and transmission is just as mucha law for the elk, moose and deer of North America as it is fordomestic cattle and horses...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...This plan would permita large number of bull elk to mature; and then the largest andstrongest animals would do the breeding,—just as Nature alwaysintends shall be done...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
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