S uirrel Kill in 1500 Acre State Pasture Is Recorded 
During the two months of open season, May and June, 1936, 390 
squirrels are known to have been killed by hunters on the 1500 acre part

of Goodrum's squirrel study area that is open to hunting. He estimates 
that this figure includes about two-thirds of those killed. If so that 
means that the kill was one squirrel to every two and a half acres, If 
the rate of hunting is the same in the fall, this area must produce a 
considerable orop of squirrels each year in order to maintain its squir-

rel population.  Kill records, along with the counts with dogs and with