SELECT COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES 1.8. SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS THIRD SESSION PURSUANT TO H. Res. 11 A RESOLUTION TO CONTINUE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON PRIATE METHOD OF CARRY- ING OUT SUCH PURPOSES 83554 Printed for the use of the Select Committee on Conservation of Wildlife Resources UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1938 Capay 2 A4 CONTENTS Page Akeley, Mrs. Mary L. Jobe, member, committee for Akeley African Hall, American Museum of Natural History, American secretary, committee for conservation and research Park National Albert, Belgian Congo, Aiding States in wildlife restoration_ Army Engineers, Office of, War Department_. Bicknell, Frank L., representing Massachusetts Waterfowlers' Association, 12, 114, 133, 191, 194 Bell, Frank T., Commissioner, Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Com- 251, 325 234 Preserves and ranges administered by Biological Survey. 69 Bird banding. Blanford, John B., Jr., general manager, Tennessee Valley Authority, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture_. Effect of mosquito control work on wildlife. Fur resources and disease investigations_. Game management planning surveys- Game law enforcement activities_. 85 335 Cahalane, Victor H., Acting Chief, Wildlife Division, National Park Serv- 197, 325 Cammerer, Arno B., Director, National Park Service, Department of the 200 Canadian waterfowl situation... 19, 61, 228, 338 Carpenter, F. R., Director, Division of Grazing, Department of the 220 Cline, Justus H., director at large, General Wildlife Federation, letter of 336 242, 247, 253 Page Colleges giving wildlife and game management courses- 322 Accomplishments with States- -93-98, 153–158, 206 Federal agencies---- Wildlife research stations. 101, 139, 142, 200, 202, 211, 212, 224, 255, 294, 301-303, 308, 312, 318, 323, 335 99, 214-215, 223 92 Cushing, E. C., Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department 331 Darling, Jay N., president, General Wildlife Federation, testimony of 187, 218 309 216-226, 326 Education in wildlife conservation, need for---. Egan, Louis H., president, Ducks Unlimited, Inc., statement of.. United States Army Engineers.. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture_ Accomplishments and programs__ Big game animals on national forests____ Cooperation with other Federal agencies and States-- Fish and game improvement expenditures__ Gabrielson, Dr. Ira N., Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, testimony of Game refuges____ 10, 28, 37, 62-69, 134, 180-186, 214-216, 222, 223, 283-285, 295-299 Guthrie, John D., representing Civilian Conservation Corps activities under 322 213 Higgins, Elmer, Chief, Division of Inquiry Respecting Food Fishes, Bu- Page. 243 Johnson, Fred W., Commissioner, General Land Office, Department of the Johnson, Louis, Acting Secretary of War, War Department, report of-- Law enforcement-. Legislation needed. 192, 198, 212 Lincoln, Frederick C., in charge, distribution and migration of birds, Divi- of_ 17, 25, 38 Page, John C., Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the 295 Peterson, Walter A., wildlife conservationist, Bureau of Agricultural Eco- nomics, Department of Agriculture, testimony of__. Pittman-Robertson Act, Federal aid to States in wildlife restoration_. 114, 133, 191, 194 121-127, 136, 203, 286-293, 321, 334 Refuges, restoration and development_--- 28, 62, 66, 214–216, 222, 283, 295–299, 313 12, Schley, Maj. Gen. Julian L., Chief of Engineers, United States Army, testi- 301 Shantz, Dr. H. L., Chief, Division of Wildlife Management, Forest Service, Relation of wildlife management to soil and water conservation___. 29 Soil and water conservation operations_. 31-35 Wildlife need of land___. 27-29 |