Our Vanishing Wild Life - Its Extermination and Preservation by William Temple Hornaday
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Whooping crane, trumpeter swan, pigeon, long-billed curlew; bison, elk, mule deer, mountain sheep. TENNESSEE: Records insufficient. TEXAS: Wild turkey, passenger pigeon, ivory-billed woodpecker, flamingo, roseate spoonbill, American egret, whooping crane, wood-duck; bison, elk, mountain sheep, antelope, "a small, dark deer that lived 40 years ago." (Capt. M.B. Davis.) UTAH: Records insufficient. VIRGINIA: Records insufficient. WASHINGTON: Very few species have become totally extinct, but a number are on the verge, and will be named in the next state schedule. WEST VIRGINIA: |
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