. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 322 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. increasing the game supply in their re- spective communities. This plan has been increasingly successful, and thou- sands of pheasants reared on home farms now supplement the supply released di- rectly by the state Avarden. OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF NEW MEXICO CONSERVATION COMMISSION In the September, 1928, number of the 'New Mexico Conservationist there ap- pears a section entitled "Progress in


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 322 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. increasing the game supply in their re- spective communities. This plan has been increasingly successful, and thou- sands of pheasants reared on home farms now supplement the supply released di- rectly by the state Avarden. OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF NEW MEXICO CONSERVATION COMMISSION In the September, 1928, number of the 'New Mexico Conservationist there ap- pears a section entitled "Progress in offices game birds, birds of prey and small game animals for educational pur- poses. (5) Publication and wide circu- lation of the Neio Mexico Conserva- tionist. "In cooperation with the State Game Protective Association, other undertak- ings of far-reaching consequence have been carried through, most important of which are publication of the Birds of New Mexico; the protection of bears through legislative enactment, and bet- tor organization of sportsmen throughout. Fig. 103. Mt. Shasta Hatchery grounds, with Mt. Shasta in background. Photograph by Sidney Snow. Game Restoration and Conservation," in which the outstanding accomplishments are summarized as follows : "(1) Completion of the survey of the wild life resources of the state, and pub- lication and wide circulation of the report covering the survey. (2) Approximat- ing the completion of the big game refuge system, and good progress in the establishment of a system of game bird and waterfowl refuges. (3) Increase and dissemination of game through arti- ficial means—introduction and trans- plantation. (4) Collecting, mounting and exhibiting at the game department the state and, thi-ough education, stronger public support in game ; A WORTHY BILL THAT FAILED The bill which provided for the estab- lishment of a five-year constructive and development program for the United States Bureau of


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