. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. u FISH AND GAME COMMISSION FEDERAL AID IN WILDLIFE RESTORATION (PITTMAN-ROBERTSON) The Pittman-Robertson prof>rain has expanded during the biennium until California now receives its maximum apportionment of federal aid. For the Fiscal Year 1948-49 California received $496,, and for fiscal 1949-50, $478, was received. California's contribution, as required by the act, broujiht the total available for expenditure during t


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. u FISH AND GAME COMMISSION FEDERAL AID IN WILDLIFE RESTORATION (PITTMAN-ROBERTSON) The Pittman-Robertson prof>rain has expanded during the biennium until California now receives its maximum apportionment of federal aid. For the Fiscal Year 1948-49 California received $496,, and for fiscal 1949-50, $478, was received. California's contribution, as required by the act, broujiht the total available for expenditure during the biennium to $1,300, A total of 22 projects was in operation during all or part of the biennium. Of these, nine were of the surveys and investigations category, seven were development j^rojects, four provided for the acquisition of lands, one was a maintenance project, and one a coordination project, which directed and supervised the other projects. Following is an account of the various projects which have been undertaken. SURVEYS AND INVESTIGATIONS Project 1!)-K. The Study of the Life History and Maiia^eineiit of Mtniiitaiii Quail in California. Emphasis was placed on reproduction, effects of man, and the food, water and cover requirements. This project was tei'miiiated as of June 80, 1050, and a final report prepared hy project leader K. V. Miller. Project 20-R, A Survey of Waterfowl Food Plants of California. This will determine the location and abundance of waterfowl food plants, and decide on areas where planting of natural foods would he feasible. The results of this study will l)e published as an illustrated manual of California marsh plants. Through a service agreement with the University of California, Dr. H. L. Mason is leader of this Figure This artificial quail roost not only provides roosting cover for quail, but also furnishes shade for deer. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha


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