National Monuments As Wild Life Sanctuaries Address

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National Monuments As Wild Life Sanctuaries Address
T S Theodore Sherman Palmer
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, Department of the Interior, 1915, p. 8. ) It is possible for a State to supplement the protection provided by the Government either directly or indirectly and even to prohibit all hunting on a monument as has actually been done in the case of the Pinnacles Monument. Some of the States have manifested a deep interest in the reservations and a spirit of hearty cooperation in their maintenance by enacting laws which have added materially to the protection of the wild life. The State law of Washi...ngton protecting elk, which was recently extended, that passed in Colorado in 1913 suspending deer hunting, and that protecting mountain sheep in Arizona are effective adjuncts in the preservation of the big game on the Mount Olympus, the Colorado, and the Grand Canyon Monu ments. California made the Pinnacles Monument a State game pre serve by act of 1909 (ch. 428) and more recently has defined it as game and fish district No. 25 in which all hunting is prohibited (Laws 1915, ch. 379). Oregon has made it unlawful to hunt or trap wild animals or birds within the boundaries of any watershed reservation set aside for the Government, or on lands in any national bird or game reservation or in a national park (Laws 1913, ch.

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