. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA PISH AND GAME. 31 This engine will be installed during the month of January. Mr. H. B. Nidever has superintended the work of construc- tion and has seen to it that the boat meets the requirements in every respect. BOUNTIES. Some interesting bounty figures from the State of Wisconsin convincingly prove the ineffective and wasteful system instituted in many states to reduce pred- atorv animals. Did Wisconsin get its We very m
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA PISH AND GAME. 31 This engine will be installed during the month of January. Mr. H. B. Nidever has superintended the work of construc- tion and has seen to it that the boat meets the requirements in every respect. BOUNTIES. Some interesting bounty figures from the State of Wisconsin convincingly prove the ineffective and wasteful system instituted in many states to reduce pred- atorv animals. Did Wisconsin get its We very much doubt whether the sav- ing was anywhere near commensurable with the amount paid, and yet not a ses- sion of the legislature goes by but a bounty system is proposed for our own state. ATTENTION, TRAPPERS! In order to give proper protection to fur-bearing mammals before it is too late, a trappers' license law was passed by the last legislature. It is now necessary for. Fig. 26. Joint exhibit of the United States Forest Service and the California Fish and Game Commission at the State Fair, 1917. Courtesy U. S. Forest Service. money's worth between 1906 and 191G by paying the following amounts in bounties on wolves, lynx and wildcats? Nor do these figures give evidence of the fraud which invariably accompanies the bounty system. 190n .$61,522 1907 1908 1909 47,706 1910 40,428 1911 1912 191S 1914 1915 42,764 1916 39,198 Total .$480,428 all trappers over eighteen years of age "who trap for profit" to obtain a trap- per's license (citizen, $; alien, $). Those under eighteen years are required to obtain a license, although no fee is charged. Each licensed trapper is required to report his catch before July 1 of each year. The more notable provisions of the law are as follows: Open season for black or brown bear, ring-tail cat, coon, pine marten, fisher, wolverine, mink, skunk, river otter, and fox November 1 to March 1. N
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