he cannot reach t1a. Thre Is plonty of food and cover for quail at 
all other seaons   The Ofiograb  of a Coe,* given In the appendtix, 
xplains just how mdern farm pactice coAdcted without r            for wildlife

holds down the qail population. 
qaail coserv tio, then, is & mattr of keeping cows out of part of 
the wodlot, leavig some fenerc      in bush, a   levng some cornshe 
in the field.    ±11 and Juget ae of course     oqmdired to decide
Just 
wat cover and food to leave, vihe, and how uich; and bow to do this with-

out unue lnterfene with ftamaiz, 
r      eve  kind of  aw bir    m anim, song bir, tWwer, w4tt 
flowr, and fish there is & ws to pWro't,, soewee i Wi-wnsis far8 
and forests, a better habitat tham is now offere, and that ften at 
nogliible cos or iconvnien eS  fiturx of the*e wild things lies not 
so mc   In the b&Md  of li slators  nd statmen as in th    hands of boys

and girls who live on land and thus control its soils and plants. Have 
they onmn& enthusiasm, patience, skill, and Judgment to learn the 
task of reu4di gi Wiseousin for iombned          ton of ta. crops and wild

ones?  Zn this    tion lies the key to the future.