Control of Predatory Animals: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Second and Third Session on S. 3483, a Bill to Authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to Carry Out His 10-year Cooperative Program for the Eradication, Suppression, Or Bringing Under Control of Predatory and Other Wild Animals Injurious to Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Wild Game, and Other Interests, and for the Suppression of Rabies and Tularemia in Predatory Or Other Wild Animals, and for Other Purposes. May 8, 1930, and January 28-29, 1931 |
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... increase . We are not getting ahead . Senator KENDRICK . Before you get into that would you explain to the committee on what basis this fund is to be prorated among the States ? Mr. WING . The fund would be prorated among the States in ...
... increase . We are not getting ahead . Senator KENDRICK . Before you get into that would you explain to the committee on what basis this fund is to be prorated among the States ? Mr. WING . The fund would be prorated among the States in ...
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... increased amount of money now , and during the next 10 years , thereafter the matter of control will be a relatively simple one , and we can greatly reduce expenditures and still take care of the work without very much danger . Senator ...
... increased amount of money now , and during the next 10 years , thereafter the matter of control will be a relatively simple one , and we can greatly reduce expenditures and still take care of the work without very much danger . Senator ...
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... increase in rodents — possibly they have been taken care of by the hunters - along with the coyotes . Our California quail have also markedly increased in those sections where intensive work has been carried out . I hope that this ...
... increase in rodents — possibly they have been taken care of by the hunters - along with the coyotes . Our California quail have also markedly increased in those sections where intensive work has been carried out . I hope that this ...
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... increase in rodents , cer- tainly this should have made its effect noted long before . Agricultural production has created an artificial condition not only to the advantage of rodents in making them more abundant through increasing ...
... increase in rodents , cer- tainly this should have made its effect noted long before . Agricultural production has created an artificial condition not only to the advantage of rodents in making them more abundant through increasing ...
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... increased food supply , they have been able to mul- tiply out of proportion to what would normally be their wont ... increase in the higher hills . We have an added problem with bubonic plague . Ten California counties have bubonic ...
... increased food supply , they have been able to mul- tiply out of proportion to what would normally be their wont ... increase in the higher hills . We have an added problem with bubonic plague . Ten California counties have bubonic ...
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Agricultural Committee animals and rodents ANTHONY appropriation areas Arizona Association badgers BAILEY believe Biological Survey bobcats Bureau of Biological California carried cattle CHAIRMAN CHARLES CHARLES L Committee on Agriculture Congress control of predatory cooperation coyotes damage deer Department of Agriculture destroyed destruction of predatory extermination favor Federal Government foxes funds fur bearers fur-bearing animals game animals gray wolf ground squirrels HENDERSON HIRAM JOHNSON hunters increase investigation January January 28 killed land livestock loss mammals methods MILLS Montana mountain lions national forests opposed Oregon poison poison campaign poultry prairie dogs predators predatory animal control predatory mammals protection rabbits ranch ranchers range resolution rodent control rodents and predatory scientific Secretary Senator KENDRICK Senator NORBECK Senator THOMAS Senator WALCOTT sheep sheepmen skunks statement stockmen THOMAS of Idaho tion trappers traps tularemia turkeys United States Senate Washington West western Whereas wild WING wolves Wool Growers
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Page 191 - Executive order, administered by the Bureau of Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture...
Page 2 - Provided, That in carrying out the provisions of this act the Secretary of Agriculture may cooperate with individuals and public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions...
Page 168 - Hon. ALLEN J. ELLENDER, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Washington, DC DEAR SENATOR ELLENDER...
Page 1 - Agriculture is hereby authorized and directed to conduct such investigations, experiments, and tests as he may deem necessary under sections 2 to 10, inclusive, in order to determine, demonstrate, and promulgate the best methods of reforestation and of growing, managing, and utilizing timber, forage, and other forest products, of maintaining favorable conditions of water flow and the prevention...
Page 1 - ... eradication, suppression, or bringing under control on national forests and other areas of the public domain as well as...
Page 93 - ... as to what should be done and what should not be done. And not only that, but I believe such a procedure to be an important step forward in what I might term "democracy in industrial management.
Page 2 - Any sums so appropriated shall be available for necessary expenses, including the employment of persons and means in the District of Columbia and elsewhere...
Page 1 - That the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized and directed to conduct such investigations, experiments, and tests as he may deem necessary in order to determine, demonstrate, and promulgate the best methods of eradication, suppression, or bringing under control on national forests and other areas of the public domain as well as on State, Territory, or privately owned lands of mountain lions, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, prairie dogs, gophers, ground squirrels, jack rabbits, and other animals...
Page 30 - To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to carry out his ten-year cooperative program for the eradication, suppression, or bringing under control of predatory and other wild animals injurious to agriculture, horticulture, forestry, animal husbandry, wild game, and other interests, and for the suppression of rabies and tularemia in predatory or other wild animals, and for other purposes...
Page 148 - These locations were made in good faith and held by the locators before any withdrawal of said lands was made or even contemplated by the Government; and Whereas, There is now before Congress a bill known as the...