In the Eastern Capatbians of iJo land, there still exist about three hundred bears, of which four were kiljo.-l in 1935. The elk hords- noyr number more than a thousand individuals, their welfare' having been aided by the dis appearance of an epidemic from which the herds suffered in the previo.us yen. and from a deeision to stop the cutting of timber in the elk territories, with the result that the herds, formerly compelled to omigrate, were able to winter j pt thsir •stsblished district*, 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 3
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