This is a large task but it is being earred on sueoseslly

in a numer of other qtates. It is possible here In New bglaad to get the

olleges ead universitie   to leen, Rot only tranaed ao1etisIe, but to Induce

students to assist, their work eountig toward seieati.fe degrees. 
D.                  As ech setion of the Bielegical water survey is m*0,
a 
ten year stwkiag polioy with reforaeoe to it should be adopted. 
                    Heretofore In nost of the New tglsad Itos there has been

tee lIttle orderly etookiag, It has mvetly been done without sclentific eoeni4era-

tiou of the foators levolved. 
 
I.                  The extenateu of oash itatets fieh mrF.ne system to a
polt 
where it ean furnish suough mature fish to the streams mad lakes to provie
good 
fishing and to hold the supply up to tQe demand. 
 
t,                  The ereatio  In all stream  which dry up in time of drought

of reservoirs to whgih fish can $I as strS8I flOW faile. 
                    This can be duowe by re-building of old demo, and the
blasting 
,ut of smaller holes. 
6,                  lo-operatlon wi', ill ffOrte to restore our forests.
Foreste 
are the bpsis of a -!vi1 life and fish supply. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A.                   (tano laws Inaluding closed sessoas, bag "ad se.gan
lifflts, 
and other restrfetii" m3asures arm noeqTary to oheek too groat a destructlo
by 
so0rte    . They waat, aowvver, be oa-ordineted with pro~d'tim. T111* ujhoutd
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have a dearee of flaxiblity, vhleh is n;aeeeaary to meet unlooked-for situations.

The eoatrol of Tlexible game laws should be in the h~udi oC properly as4mlted

State offcialea. This iS 1u line wnth the polieia of' the mere advsed 1Statea.

 
B.                   A more asdqute iyster' must be deised for the control
of 
prodesious animale &M bird easlled 4venu"n in the sportsmen's vo.,bulary.

Vermin destroys annuLlly a hnudred times as muh small game as is taken by
tVe 
uster, end also mates ureanedou    isroads en the fish supplY. 
                     qtate vmin exteruinatr groups to be organized by the

 various Psh 3nd Iwo    Dparmnte, sad instructed by the lnited  &tes
Bureanos Of 
 Biological survey would aid a great deal. 
 
 
 IV. ?peere tad PrebleM 
                     The posted lead problem out be set. Tkere to little
use in 
 buildiag up a proper fish aad wild life supply if so mWh lad ti to be slosod

 to fishing sad hunting that there Bare Io opportunities to enjoy them. Seveoal

 cours$e are open. 
 
 
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