. Biennial report of the Montana Fish and Game Commission. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. Deputy Game Warden patrol — Absaroka Wilderness Area, June, 1942. At Crevice Creek-Hellroaring- pass. jb&pjdtif, Qa+ne fliJaAae4^ In the spring of 1941 a Law Enforcement school was held for all the deputy game wardens at Helena. The personnel of the Attorney Gen- eral's office cooperated with the department in interpreting the proper enforcement of the stat- utes governing the fish and game laws. In February, 1942, the department held a short cours
. Biennial report of the Montana Fish and Game Commission. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. Deputy Game Warden patrol — Absaroka Wilderness Area, June, 1942. At Crevice Creek-Hellroaring- pass. jb&pjdtif, Qa+ne fliJaAae4^ In the spring of 1941 a Law Enforcement school was held for all the deputy game wardens at Helena. The personnel of the Attorney Gen- eral's office cooperated with the department in interpreting the proper enforcement of the stat- utes governing the fish and game laws. In February, 1942, the department held a short course for the deputies at Montana State College. Authorities in various fields dealing with wildlife, from the State College, Montana State University, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Public Health Service at Hamilton, the Montana Veterinary Re- search Laboratory, and our own department co- operated to make this course one of exceptional interest to the game wardens. Beyond doubt each man received valuable training that will be use- ful to him in his field work. It was the intention of the commission to hold a short course annual- ly and follow each school with correspondence work; however, the armed services have called so many of our men that it was decided to dis- continue this for the duration. Deputy Game Wardens have a very diffi- cult assignment in carrying out the provisions of the state fish and game laws. Each man should be qualified in the many fields of fish and game management and law enforcement. He should be capable of recognizing the environmental condi- tions affecting each wildlife species. He has to be familiar with the streams and lake in his dis- trict and be conversant with proper planting methods and requirements for each body of water. To qualify for this position a man must be physically fit, mentally alert, and willing to learn. His work is progressive, and factors which will apply to a given situation one season m
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