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SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 
Tourists coming to Wisconsin will miss much if they fail to visit 
Sheboygan county, according to 0. S. Wolfram, spokesman for the 
federated sportsmen's clubs of that county. 
Mr. Wolfram reports that the Black River Advancement associa- 
tion has constructed a beautiful building for a fire station which is 
available for meetings of all conservation groups. It was constructed 
by members in their spare time and is located in the forest preserve. 
The members are now putting up an observation tower of 120 feet 
from which a view of the surrounding country can be had. Its chief 
function will be to make it easier to spot fires. 
 
Sheboygan county's forest fire and recreation headquarters. 
A new conservation club has been organized at Elkhart Lake and 
the club is building a club house which will be used for meetings 
and social gatherings. 
"As the members are in close proximity to our Sheboygan marsh 
it will be their main object to see this beauty spot adequately cared 
for," Mr. Wolfram says. 
The county has been maintaining 400 feeding stations that were 
cared for by the County Bird Feeding association, conservation clubs, 
farmers and other people. Many more were operated by individuals 
of which there is no record. 
Mr. Wolfram says that county wild life does not seem to have any 
great difficulties. 
"The Hungarian partridges are on the increase and 20 Chukkars 
liberated in 1936 are with us and have reared some young," he de- 
clares. "Plenty of snowy owls have been seen and two coveys of 
prairie chickens have used one of the feeding stations."