. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 307 of the Commonwealth. This point of view happily no longer prevails among our Pennsylvania hunters, who have learned to know their game protectors as fellow sportsmen, and as men working at all times to protect and foster the best inter- ests of sport for the average citizen. The truth is that while the police activities of the game protective force are very im- portant, this phase of their work is only a


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 307 of the Commonwealth. This point of view happily no longer prevails among our Pennsylvania hunters, who have learned to know their game protectors as fellow sportsmen, and as men working at all times to protect and foster the best inter- ests of sport for the average citizen. The truth is that while the police activities of the game protective force are very im- portant, this phase of their work is only a small part of ; THE RESTORATION OF MARSHES In urging the necessity for restoration of marsh areas in California for use of wild waterfowl J. P. Cuenin writes the following impressive statement in the San Francisco Examiner: "We have reached the stage now where we must do more than merely talk about providing breeding, feeding and resting grounds for our ducks and geese—we WINTER FEEDING The Department of Conservation of the state of Michigan will attempt this com- ing year to encourage the extensive use of feeding stations for both nongame and game birds. The plan is based on the supposition that the increase of quail and certain other species in many parts of Michigan is dependent upon the success- ful wintering of the birds. Pursuant to the plan, the Department of Conservation has asked for information on what foods are most suitable for winter feeding of game birds, the type of location most appropriate, and the precautions which must be taken to protect the feeding birds from predatory birds and mammals. MIGRATION OF TROUT STUDIED It is well known that some species of trout are distinctly migratory and that dams or other obstructions block their. Fig. 99. Pack train with golden trout crossing a summit in Sierra in 1914. For the first time this transplantation vi^ork was reinaugurated in 1928. Photo- graph by A. D. Ferguson. must act at once. Ducks can't bree


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