. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. .1 Fdrnu/'.s Tree 0/. A TREE OF SEVEN YEARS GROWTH. Farm and Dairy of Peterborough, to which the Canadian Forc-itrij Journal is iii- •{cLte<l for the above fiit says: '"One iloes not need to wait a life time to have beautiful trees around the home. This Carolina poplar is just seven years from the nursery, and attained a height of fully 30 ; CARE OF BIRDS IN CANADA. A survey of the means, legislative and eclui-ative, taken in the several provinces of Canada for the protei'tion of binls, is published


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. .1 Fdrnu/'.s Tree 0/. A TREE OF SEVEN YEARS GROWTH. Farm and Dairy of Peterborough, to which the Canadian Forc-itrij Journal is iii- •{cLte<l for the above fiit says: '"One iloes not need to wait a life time to have beautiful trees around the home. This Carolina poplar is just seven years from the nursery, and attained a height of fully 30 ; CARE OF BIRDS IN CANADA. A survey of the means, legislative and eclui-ative, taken in the several provinces of Canada for the protei'tion of binls, is published by ''The Agricultural Gazette of Canada". The Game Laws of Prince Edward Island protect partridge, woodcock, snipe, wild duck and water fowl and prohibit killing wild fowl botweeni sunset and sun- rise. Since 1905 the P. E. I. Fish and pe<l between March 1st and No- vember 1st. It is equally forbidden to take their nests or eggs. Eagles, hawks, crows, sparrows and some others are not included in this prohibition. Ontario has a law making it an offence to kill, cat(di or injure any wild native bird, except those specially mentioned in the game laws, and one or two other ex- ceptions. Through the government and through private organization much edu- cational work is done to arouse interest in jirotecting birds. Birds arc jirotected in Manitoba by an act which incdudcs all varieties except those specially named as not desirable. An association also carries on a campaign to teach the value of birds to the country. The I'seful Birds Act of Saswatchewan gives protection to all insectivorous birds and their nests and eggs. The deputy min- ister of agriculture estimates that the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canadian Forestry Association. [Ottawa] : Canadian Forestry Association


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