Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador An Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation at Quebec, January, 1911 By: William Charles Henry Wood (1864-1947) |
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Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador is a remarkable piece of literature that delves into the importance of preserving and protecting the natural habitats of animals in the Labrador region. Authored by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C., this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in environmental conservation and the welfare of wildlife.
Set in Labrador, a vast and untamed wilderness in northeastern Canada, Wood takes readers on a captivating journey through its unique landscapes and diverse ecosystems. With a deep passion for nature, the author sheds light on the urgent need to establish animal sanctuaries to safeguard the region's delicate balance of flora and fauna.
Wood's expertise on the subject shines through each page, as he shares his extensive research and personal observations during his expeditions. His eloquent descriptions transport readers to the heart of Labrador's untouched beauty, enabling them to experience the awe-inspiring sights and sounds of this remote land.
The book not only focuses on the rich biodiversity of the Labrador region but also highlights the numerous threats that endanger its wildlife. Wood emphasizes the detrimental impact of human activities such as hunting, deforestation, and pollution on the delicate ecosystems in the area. By shedding light on these issues, he skillfully makes a compelling case for the urgent need to establish animal sanctuaries as a means of preserving and protecting Labrador's natural wonders.
Wood's writing style is engaging and accessible, making the book a pleasure to read for both experts and novices in the field of environmental conservation. His genuine concern for the welfare of animals is evident in his impassioned prose, which effortlessly compels readers to reevaluate their own role in safeguarding the environment.
Furthermore, the book is punctuated with captivating photographs, providing visual evidence of Labrador's breathtaking beauty. These captivating images, coupled with Wood's vivid descriptions, serve as a powerful reminder of what is at stake if action is not taken to protect this unique region.
Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador is an eye-opening account that raises awareness about the urgent need for conservation efforts in the Labrador region. Lt.-Colonel William Wood's expertise, passion, and dedication shine through in this work, leaving readers inspired to take action and protect the precious natural habitats that exist around the world. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in environmental conservation, animal welfare, or simply desiring to connect with the marvels of nature. ANIMAL SANCTUARIES IN LABRADOR AN ADDRESS PRESENTED BY LT. COLONEL WILLIAM WOOD, F.R.S.C. Before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation at Quebec, January, 1911 OTTAWA: CAPITAL PRESS LIMITED, 1911 Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador An Address Presented BY LT. COLONEL WILLIAM WOOD BEFORE THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION HELD AT QUEBEC, JANUARY, 1911 An Appeal All to whom wild Nature is one of the greatest glories of the Earth, all who know its higher significance for civilized man to day, and all who consequently prize it as an heirloom for posterity, are asked to help in keeping the animal life of Labrador from being wantonly done to death. There is nothing to cause disagreement among the three main classes of people most interested in wild life the men whose business depends in any way on animal products, the sportsmen, and the Nature lovers of every kind. There are very good reasons why the general public should support the scheme. And there are equally good reasons why it should be induced to do so by simply telling it the truth about the senseless extermination that is now going on. Every reader can help by spreading some knowledge of the subject in his or her home circle... Continue reading book >>
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