. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 226 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. X(>. 8. Propagation of wild water- fowl. Illustrated, 32 pp. Price 25 cents. Tlic sales are at cost and ex- clusively for the benefit of the Associa- tion. Mr. Herbert K. Job, formerly State Ornithologist of Connecticut, has had long experience in the propagation of gome birds. He has also traveled widely and obtained information as to methods used at all of the best game farms in the United


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 226 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. X(>. 8. Propagation of wild water- fowl. Illustrated, 32 pp. Price 25 cents. Tlic sales are at cost and ex- clusively for the benefit of the Associa- tion. Mr. Herbert K. Job, formerly State Ornithologist of Connecticut, has had long experience in the propagation of gome birds. He has also traveled widely and obtained information as to methods used at all of the best game farms in the United States. Hence his bulletins are authoritative and will be of great help to all those interested in the propa- gation of game. instrrn states. Fish and ^nnr,' asso- ciations and sportsmen unite in proclaim- ing these pictures as among the finest wild life pictures ever taken. Not only do these films portray animal life in its native habitat and so create active in- terest but they teach wild life conser- vation (see Figs. 49 and HO). THE MACOMBER PHEASANTRY. By far the most extensive attempt by private enterprise to rear the ring- necked pheasant in captivity is that by Mr. King Macomber of Paicines, San Benito Countv. Mr. Macomber owns. Fig. 50. Young bald eagle in nest. A view from Salisbury's Wild Life Pictures. SALISBURY'S WILD LIFE PICTURES. All who have seen the Salisbury Wild Life Pictures will be interested to know that there are now thirty-five sets of these films being shown in the United States. After selling the state rights to the pictures in California, Mr. Salisbury took them East and showed them in all of the best theaters. In Chicago they were run for several weeks at the famous Studebaker Theater. State rights to the films have now been sold in most of the about fifteen thousand acres in San Benito County, much of which is espe- cially well adapted for the ring-necked pheasant. He is interested in firmly establishing this valuable game bird on his ra


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