The danger of loss from forest fires, such as that of 1894, emphasized the necessity of forest preservation, and resulted (1895) in the creation of a special state department with a forest commissioner and five wardens with power to enforce upon corporations and individuals a strict observance of the forestry laws, the good effects of the law being evidenced by the fact that the fire losses in forest lands for the first twelve years of its operation averaged only $31,000 a year. [Please select]
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As previously stated, one of those wardens was shot dead in cold blood by a plume hunter. [Please select]
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Now there are twenty colonies, which contain all told, about 5,000 egrets and about 120,000 herons and ibises which are guarded by the Audubon wardens. [Please select]
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"Your father shall be gazetted one of the wardens of abandoned property at once." [Please select]
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"The idea came into my mind that perhaps now those men might be game-fish wardens." [Please select]
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"And then you think that p'raps those men are wardens, looking for poachers that are breaking the law some way or other."' [Please select]
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190 _First Federal Bird Reservation--Congressional Sanction--Florida Reservations--Distant Reservations--President Taft a Bird Protectionist--Audubon Society Reservations--The Corkscrew Rookery--Wardens Shot by Plume Hunters. [Please select]
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To the United States Biological Survey was intrusted the task of enforcing the law by means of game wardens and other officials. [Please select]
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She is one of the few women bird wardens in America. [Please select]
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The National Association of Audubon Societies still contributes in a modest way to the financial support of some of the wardens. [Please select]
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Mysteriously he could see into this following, hunting train--it was a train full of policemen, magistrates, wardens, judges, hangmen: all the offended majesty of the law. [Please select]
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