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SELECT COMMITTEE ON

CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS

THIRD SESSION

PURSUANT TO

H. Res. 11

A RESOLUTION TO CONTINUE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON
WILDLIFE AUTHORIZED BY HOUSE RESOLUTION 237 OF
THE SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS AND CONTINUED
UNDER AUTHORITY OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 44 OF
THE SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, TO INVES-
TIGATE ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE
REPLACEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF
WILD ANIMAL LIFE WITH A VIEW TO
DETERMINING THE MOST APPRO-

PRIATE METHOD OF CARRY-

ING OUT SUCH PURPOSES

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Printed for the use of the

Select Committee on Conservation of Wildlife Resources

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1938

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CONTENTS

Page

Bicknell, Frank L., representing Massachusetts Waterfowlers' Association,
testimony of__

12, 114, 133, 191, 194
301

Bell, Frank T., Commissioner, Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Com-
merce, report of__

251, 325

234

Preserves and ranges administered by Biological Survey.

69

Bird banding.

Blanford, John B., Jr., general manager, Tennessee Valley Authority,
report of___

Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture_.

Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture__

85

335

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Cahalane, Victor H., Acting Chief, Wildlife Division, National Park Serv-
ice, Department of the Interior, testimony of___

197, 325

Cammerer, Arno B., Director, National Park Service, Department of the
Interior, report of

200

Canadian waterfowl situation...

19, 61, 228, 338

Carpenter, F. R., Director, Division of Grazing, Department of the
Interior, report of

Cline, Justus H., director at large, General Wildlife Federation, letter of 336
Commercial fisheries__

242, 247, 253

Page

Colleges giving wildlife and game management courses-
Cooperative activities:

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
Game ranges-

99,

214-215, 223

92

Cushing, E. C., Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department
of Agriculture, testimony of----

18, 25

331

Darling, Jay N., president, General Wildlife Federation, testimony of 187, 218
Dickey, Granville E., chief statistician, Civilian Conservation Corps,
testimony of_

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309

216-226, 326
222-223
222

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Gabrielson, Dr. Ira N., Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department

of Agriculture, testimony of

Guthrie, John D., representing Civilian Conservation Corps activities under
technical direction of Department of Agriculture, testimony of
Herbert, Miss Fanny S., representing General Land Office, Department of
the Interior, testimony of--

322

213

Higgins, Elmer, Chief, Division of Inquiry Respecting Food Fishes, Bu-
reau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce, testimony of..

Page.

243

Law enforcement-.

Legislation needed.

192, 198, 212

Lincoln, Frederick C., in charge, distribution and migration of birds, Divi-
sion of Wildlife Research, Bureau of Biological Survey, testimony of---- 18–26
Lucas, Hon. Scott W., Representative in Congress from Illinois, testimony

of_

17, 25, 38

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Page, John C., Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the
Interior, report of--

295

12,

Schley, Maj. Gen. Julian L., Chief of Engineers, United States Army, testi-
mony of

301

Shantz, Dr. H. L., Chief, Division of Wildlife Management, Forest Service,
Department of Agriculture, testimony of.

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Relation of wildlife management to soil and water conservation___.

29

Soil and water conservation operations_.

31-35

Wildlife need of land___.

27-29

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