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Show I TWO GREAT SANCTUARIES Down in Iouisiana ihc-y have provided pro-vided Tor a game preserve by following follow-ing the example of the lovers of out door life who have made a sanetunry I for wild game to the east of Ogden. ( A writer describing the parali - of I On naturalist In Louisiana M Through a combination of public, pub-lic, private and corporate Interests there is being created a combination combina-tion of zoological garden and same preserve of more than three million acres. ! stretches along the Mississippi river for seventy-five seventy-five miles and there Is not a cage or fence within its borders. No man with a gun may enter, but I the scientist, the photographer and the naturalist may wander at will. The only hunting permitted Is with a camera. Th bird.- and animals that are nr.tlve are fully protected and man Other I" ing introduced. There are bi :irs and wild cats that might be considered con-sidered dangerous, and there are numbers who prey upon bBfl another, an-other, but they will iu-wi tin less have the freedom ol the state and tho protection of the law ro rar as ibis preserve i - innciii' ! I the real student of n..turc Ibis jungle of refuge promises to become the most Interesting lection o! Amer-;i Amer-;i L : The Louisiana Jungle hafl features quite different from ogden's sanuctu- j ary, but in both preserves the gun Is excluded and oub bunting v.ith the camera i to bo allowed, in ogden canyon dangerous terminated, which, in our opinion, is H an Improvement on the Louisiana Mountain si p an lo P the crags and song birds distributed H through the stretches of willow and In the years to come, the ogden H sanctuary should bfl most dehghtiul H paradise for those who enjoy out door lalilH no - |