Predators 
A Cooper's liwk scored on a hon pheasant near Ken Cookls feeder on February
1; 
this is the onlycaso of hawk predation reported on the area this winter.
The 
remains of a cock pheasant, unbandod, wore found on the railroad right-of-way
near 
Paulsonts willow feeder by Mr. Leopold on March 8. It looked like a fox kiil

Personals 
The Englund family moved from Riley area to a farm near Lake Waubosa on the

first of March. We are all sorry to see them leave. 
Spring Plantings 
The Henderson farm will be the scone of the biggest plantings this spring;
a 
windbreak and also a romiss of Norway pine will be planted. This will raise
the 
Riley total from 18 to 20 fenced romisos. 
Spring Meeting 
A night meeting of preserve members in the township schoolhouse is tentatively

set for the first week in April. Dr. Schorger will speak on the early history
of 
Dane County and early wildlife conditions. 
New Scales 
No longer will Mrs. Paulson have to extemporize weights out of glasses of

water or pieces of scrap iron every time one of our hunters comes in to weigh
and 
register a pheasant. Tom Coleman has presented the Riley organization with
a 
spanking-now scales, which makes weighing a pleasure - perhaps oven for the
pheas- 
ant. 
History of Riley 
Since the publication of the "History of the Riley Game Cooperative,
1931- 
1939", requests for information about our organization have come in
from many 
states of the Union, and from many parts of Wisconsin. 
"Alumni"I 
Albert Hochbaum returned to his duck station at Delta, Manitoba on March
2. 
Ellwood Moorm continues at his job as State Forester of Now Jersey. Bruce
Stoll- 
berg is in the Naval Reserve at Northwestern University. 
Aldo Leopold, Town Sporin 
Din Thompson, Student in"Charge