"The Mentor: Game Animals of America, Vol. 4, Num. 13, Serial No. 113, August 15, 1916" by William T. (William Temple) Hornaday examines the large animal wildlife in North America, and their rapid decrease from overhunting and habitat loss. Illustrating how populated animal life was previously, and how that illustrates a call to action for conservation. This book dives into species like the American bison, elk, mountain sheep, and moose, offering descriptions and insights into their homes, traits, and how they are currently doing. This book presents the negative effects humans have had on these animals, showing how much their populations have dropped, and how important it is to protect their homes. Overall, this collection of information passionately asks that wildlife be preserved, showing the beauty of North America’s nature, and how conservation should be handled.

The Mentor: Game Animals of America, Vol. 4, Num. 13, Serial No. 113, August 15, 1916
By William T. (William Temple) Hornaday
Explore the tragic decline of North America's majestic creatures due to human impact and discover the urgent need to protect what remains.
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About the AuthorWilliam Temple Hornaday, Sc.D. was an American zoologist, conservationist, taxidermist, and author. He served as the first director of the New York Zoological Park, known today as the Bronx Zoo, and he was a pioneer in the early wildlife conservation movement in the United States.
William Temple Hornaday, Sc.D. was an American zoologist, conservationist, taxidermist, and author. He served as the first director of the New York Zoological Park, known today as the Bronx Zoo, and he was a pioneer in the early wildlife conservation movement in the United States.
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