"Draft of a Plan for Beginning Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador" by William Wood is an early 20th-century call to action for wildlife protection in Labrador, where unchecked resource use has brought ecosystems to the brink. This work describes the critical role of animal sanctuaries in rescuing the region's precious and shrinking biodiversity. It points out the troubling history of environmental damage caused by human activities like careless hunting and habitat destruction. The story highlights the importance of creating sanctuaries as safe spaces for animals. It lays out a detailed conservation plan, urging that we act now to protect wildlife. Wood suggests forming protected zones, upholding conservation laws, and getting communities involved. All this seeks to stop the exploitation of Labrador's natural resources before it's too late. His emotional appeal for action shows a strong idea that people and nature depend on each other, pushing for a future where wildlife and humans can both flourish.

Draft of a Plan for Beginning Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador
By William Wood
A desperate race to save Labrador's wildlife unfolds as a detailed plan emerges to establish protected sanctuaries before unchecked exploitation wipes out irreplaceable species.
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About the AuthorWilliam Charles Henry Wood, was a Canadian historian, Scout leader and naturalist.
William Charles Henry Wood, was a Canadian historian, Scout leader and naturalist.
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