. Scenes from every land, second series; a collection of 250 illustracions picturing the people, natural phenomena, and animal life in all parts of the world. With one map and a bibliography of gazetteers, atlases, and books descriptive of foreign countries and natural history. COYOTE PUPS AT MOUTH OF BREEDING DEN IN WYOMINGIn some regions successful sheep raising is practically impossible because of the destruc-tive raids of the coyotes. Experiments are being made by the Biological Survey and ForestService to discover a cheap method of fencing by means of which depredations upon sheepmay be p
. Scenes from every land, second series; a collection of 250 illustracions picturing the people, natural phenomena, and animal life in all parts of the world. With one map and a bibliography of gazetteers, atlases, and books descriptive of foreign countries and natural history. COYOTE PUPS AT MOUTH OF BREEDING DEN IN WYOMINGIn some regions successful sheep raising is practically impossible because of the destruc-tive raids of the coyotes. Experiments are being made by the Biological Survey and ForestService to discover a cheap method of fencing by means of which depredations upon sheepmay be prevented. Where the coyotes can be kept away from the sheep they are of greatassistance to the ranchman, because of their destruction of rabbits, prairie dogs, and otherrodents.— Pholos by Vinh MrCnlm nnd Vcrnnn Bailey. VniU-d Slntis liiolngkal Slurvey. I 17 1 ^ SCENES FROM EVERY LAND;-• [^. HUNTING BEARS ON HORSEBACK IN WYOMING The bear seen in this picture was seeking escape from a pack of hounds and terriers which led the chase.— From a photo hy Alan D. Wilson of Philadelphia. [177] i^:^:^ GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY [^^
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