. Bird-lore . e wherever he felt there was wishes to express his appreciation of the vital assistance and encourage-ment of the New York ofhce, without which he feels his efforts would havebeen far less effective. Reports of Field Agents 41T REPORT OF EUGENE SWOPE, FIELD AGENT FOR OHIO One proof that the National Association has succeeded in awakening awide and permanent public interest in the cause for which it has so faithfullyworked is found in the ever-increasing number of high-school compositions,graduation essays, club papers, and the like that are nowadays based upon bird-protec
. Bird-lore . e wherever he felt there was wishes to express his appreciation of the vital assistance and encourage-ment of the New York ofhce, without which he feels his efforts would havebeen far less effective. Reports of Field Agents 41T REPORT OF EUGENE SWOPE, FIELD AGENT FOR OHIO One proof that the National Association has succeeded in awakening awide and permanent public interest in the cause for which it has so faithfullyworked is found in the ever-increasing number of high-school compositions,graduation essays, club papers, and the like that are nowadays based upon bird-protection and the Audubon movement. This fact also points to the growing need for a book or pamphlet whichshould contain the essence of all Secretary Pearsons annual reports and sketch of the origin, progress, and accomplishments of the Associa-tion, together with other material. The facts contained in such a book would become the basis of manv a club CAN OHIO AFFORD TO BREAK FAITH WITH ITS CHILDREN ?. A L.\RGE SERIES OF EFFECTIVE CARTOONS BY IRELAND WAS USED IN THE COLUMBUSEVENING DISPATCH TO AID IN THE FIGHT FOR QUAIL PROTECTION IN OHIO. 412 Bird- Lore paper and graduation essay and thus aid in further impressing upon the publicmind the value of bird-study and protection. Your agent has been forced tothis conclusion through the great number of requests for just such new and growing interest in the Middle West is in no way peculiar tothis section. This year the most striking legislative act favoring bird-protection was thatof placing Bob-white on the song-bird list. All Audubon and conservationinterests of the state favored giving continued protection to the introducedbirds as well as to the diminishing native ones. The Grange interests of thestate, feeling that they had suffered too long at the hands of trespassing hunters,and being wholly out of sympathy with the Fish and Game Commission, buthaving Governor Cox on their side as well as holding the b
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