. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. THIRTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 83 photograph desired, and there has been constant calls from newspapers, magazines and authors for the loan of photographs. In each instance, the borrower is requested to give due credit to the Division of Fish and Game. Official Photographer E. S. Cheney has added many splendid 5 by 7 photographs of various game species, and also of various activities. Of particular interest is a splendid series depictin
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. THIRTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 83 photograph desired, and there has been constant calls from newspapers, magazines and authors for the loan of photographs. In each instance, the borrower is requested to give due credit to the Division of Fish and Game. Official Photographer E. S. Cheney has added many splendid 5 by 7 photographs of various game species, and also of various activities. Of particular interest is a splendid series depicting the commercial fishery industry. Some enlargements have been made from motion picture films which have added greatly to several subjects. Exhibits. During the fall of 1928, two portable exhibits showing mountain sheep and the Mt. Shasta Hatchery were routed from one chamber of commerce to another. In the larger cities two M'eeks was allotted for display. In all sixteen cities utilized these exhibits as well as several county fairs. Favorable reports were made as to the interest taken by the public in viewing these exhibits. In recent months, both exhibits have been on display in the lobby of the headquarters office in San Francisco. A spectacular exhibit was installed at the Pacific Southwest Exposi- tion at Long Beach during July, 1928, in cooperation with the U. S. Forest Service. There was displayed in front of a beautifully painted background a pond filled with trout, and a number of pens containing pheasants from the State Game Farm. Many were the comments received as to the effectiveness of this display. An exhibit was made at the Auto Show in 1929, in San Francisco, and a more pretentious one at the Pleasure Boat Exposition the same year. In the latter instance, the fine painted background utilized at. Fig. 27. E!xhibit of brood pond system at the Mt. Shasta Hatchery. Civic Auditorium, S'an F'rancisco, April 27 to May 4, 1929. the Pacific Southwest Exposition, at Long
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