. The conservation of the wild life of Canada . Photographs by R. M. Anderson WESTERN BIRD RESERVES 1. Flock of Bonapartes Gulls on middle Miquelon Lake, Alberta 2. Whistling Swans rising from water on Lake Johnstone, Saskatchewan 3. Southwest end of Ministik Lake, Alberta PROTECTION OF GAME AND WILD LIFE 267 this increased protection and elimination of spring shootinghas been a noticeable increase in the numbers of wild increase has also been observed by Canadian sportsmen. The results of the Federal Migratory Bird Law in theUnited States indicated the possibilities and served to em


. The conservation of the wild life of Canada . Photographs by R. M. Anderson WESTERN BIRD RESERVES 1. Flock of Bonapartes Gulls on middle Miquelon Lake, Alberta 2. Whistling Swans rising from water on Lake Johnstone, Saskatchewan 3. Southwest end of Ministik Lake, Alberta PROTECTION OF GAME AND WILD LIFE 267 this increased protection and elimination of spring shootinghas been a noticeable increase in the numbers of wild increase has also been observed by Canadian sportsmen. The results of the Federal Migratory Bird Law in theUnited States indicated the possibilities and served to em-phasize strongly the need of international co-operation be-tween Canada and the United States in the protection ofthose species of birds which migrate from one country to theother. The importance of international co-operation in this mat-ter had been realized for a number of years, but no officialaction was taken until the United States Senate adopted aresolution, on July 7, 1913, requesting the President to pro-pose to the governments of oth


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