. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. Do Your Part R. E. Bateman !Si>ortsnifn, stockmen and furmprs ar« niiitually interesJed in (ranie. I'he piine lielongs to the stale; li lives on (he land of the larnier and it is protected by funds ciintrili- uted l>) the sjiortsnian. Many tlioiiulillt-ss hunters create III will on the part of I'arniers li.\ linntlni; on tlie farmer's land i>itliout per- mission, liy Iea>lnu' irales open, in- juring: stock, frainpliiii: i rops,


. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. Do Your Part R. E. Bateman !Si>ortsnifn, stockmen and furmprs ar« niiitually interesJed in (ranie. I'he piine lielongs to the stale; li lives on (he land of the larnier and it is protected by funds ciintrili- uted l>) the sjiortsnian. Many tlioiiulillt-ss hunters create III will on the part of I'arniers li.\ linntlni; on tlie farmer's land i>itliout per- mission, liy Iea>lnu' irales open, in- juring: stock, frainpliiii: i rops, and in many other «ais (lisreizardinir the interests of the larniers. i;\ery Iterson wlio poes afield in search of pame should remember that per- sons with whom he comes in con- tact, .indpe all hunters by his o«n acts. Every possible <(Mirlery such courtesy and consideration helps the entire sportsmen's frater- nity. time in controlling the depredations of coyotes, mountain lions and bobcats that were numerous on the range and doing considerable damage to game, sheep and poultry and in some sections killing calves. The results obtained by these hunters have been the results of an increase in appropriations and state cooperation. Since the latter part of 1921 the Fish and Game Department started cooperal- Hunters Clear Hills of Predatory Pests ar. rieni wKh Montana hsAd- r Yip Yap, tho wily coyote, and liii tin lioni and killer bear*, are being picture Above showe A eeaeon't eaten hide*. ing with'the bureau. In 1923, the Live Stock Commission began cooperating and the three departments worked In cooperation on the predatory animal work until April, 1931, when the Fish and Game Commission discontinued co- operation through an act of the legis- lature. Since that time the State Live Stock Commission and the Bureau of Biological Survey have continued the cooperation. However, the departments have not lost their interest in the control of mountain lions or coyotes that prey o


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