R E C 0 P D S. 
 
(b) Enfora-ement of Game and Fish laws by Forest 
Officers. 
1. Efficiency of personnel in game and fish 
work. 
2. Status of iare species. 
3. Status of introduced species. 
4. Fish planted. 
5. Violations; Number of Convictions se- 
cured. 
6. Questions about laws, regulations, ag- 
reements, or instructions. 
7. Suggestions for changes in laws, regula- 
tions, agreements, or instructions. 
51. ANNUAL REPORT OF GAME KILLED. 
In accordance with the state agreements each Super- 
visor will submit by '-         of each year (this date'.'. 
marks approximately the end of the onen season  4re- !' 
port of total big game killed on his Forest,   species, 
including deer, turkeys, bear, coyotes, wolves, and 
lions. These re-piorts will then be compiled by the Dis- 
trict Forester for each state and submitted to the State 
Game Warden. 
Supervisors should keep a cumulative recora of these 
reports on the form provided on Page 8. Rangers shoumld 
keep this record for their districts. 
52. GAME CENSUS. 
In the--development of g-'me work, the time will come 
when it will be necessary to take stock of resources, 
and possibly later o  to a-iply an annual limitation on 
total allowable kill in each Forest. Skillea men can 
make an accurate game census even on rough yearlong range. 
Forest officers will do well to develop proficiency in 
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