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Title: Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador
An Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. before
the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation at Quebec,
January, 1911
Author: William Wood
Release Date: February 1, 2005 [EBook #14866]
Language: English
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Commission of Conservation
Canada
ANIMAL SANCTUARIES
IN
LABRADOR
AN ADDRESS PRESENTED
BY
LT.-COLONEL WILLIAM WOOD, F.R.S.C.
Before the Second Annual Meeting
of the Commission of Conservation
at Quebec, January, 1911
OTTAWA: CAPITAL PRESS LIMITED, 1911
_Animal Sanctuaries
in Labrador_
An Address Presented
BY
LT.-COLONEL WILLIAM WOOD
BEFORE
THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION
HELD AT QUEBEC, JANUARY, 1911
An Appeal
All to whom wild Nature is one of the greatest glories of the Earth,
all who know its higher significance for civilized man to-day, and all
who consequently prize it as an heirloom for posterity, are asked to
help in keeping the animal life of Labrador from being wantonly done
to death.
There is nothing to cause disagreement among the three main classes of
people most interested in wild life--the men whose business depends in
any way on animal products, the sportsmen, and the Nature-lovers of
every kind. There are very good reasons why the general public should
support the scheme. And there are equally good reasons why it should
be induced to do so by simply telling it the truth about the senseless
extermination that is now going on.
Every reader can help by spreading some knowledge of the subject in
his or her home circle. Canada, like all free countries, is governed
by public opinion. And sound public opinion, like all other good
things, should always begin at home.
The Press can help, as it has helped many another good cause, by
giving the subject full publicity. Free use can
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