WORK IN A NATIONAL FOREST 

 Predatory Wild Animals Killed by Guards and Rangers 



A new National Forest, to be known 

 as the Mono, will contain 656,640 acres, 

 and will consist of portions of the Ta- 

 hoe, Stanislaus, Sierra, and Inyo For- 

 ests. It is located in Alpine and Mono 

 Counties. This Forest will be under the 

 administration of Acting Supervisor J. 

 C. Wells, with headquarters at Gard- 

 nerville, Nev. 



Alonterey is the name given to what 

 was formerly the Pinnacles and San 

 Benito National Forests, embracing 

 514,477 acres. It is located in Monte- 

 rey, San Benito, and Fresno Counties. 

 This Forest is under the administration 

 of Supervisor N. O. Torstenson, with 

 iieadquarters at Salinas. 



The Plumas National Forest will 

 consist of the Plumas, Diamond Moun- 

 tain, and a portion of the Tahoe, em- 

 bracing 1,333,280 acres. It is located in 

 Lassen, Plumas, and Butte Counties, 

 and continues under the administration 

 of L. A. Barrett, with headquarters at 

 Quincy. 



The Santa Barbara National Forest, 

 with a small part of the San Gabriel in 

 the northwest corner, and a small part 

 of the San Luis Obispo in the southern 

 part, will remain the Santa Barbara. 

 Supervisor Willis M. Slosson continues 

 in charge, with headquarters at Santa 



Barbara. Its area is 1,962,200 acres, 

 located in Santa Barbara, Ventura, and 

 Los Angeles Counties. 



The new Cleveland National Forest 

 includes what was the San Jacinto and 

 Trabuco Canyon, and embraces 1,904,- 

 826 acres. It is located in Orange, San 

 Diego, and Riverside Counties, and will 

 be under the administration of Super- 

 visor H. A. E. Marshall, with head- 

 quarters at San Diego. 



The San Luis Obispo National For- 

 est will hereafter be known as the San 

 Luis National Forest. Supervisor E. S. 

 Mainwaring continues in charge with 

 headquarters located at San Luis Obis- 

 po. It is located in San Luis Obispo 

 County and has an area of 259,10c 

 acres. 



The Sequoia National Forest will 

 consist of the Sierra (S) and will have 

 an area of 3,014,400 acres. It will be 

 administered by Acting Supervisor W. 

 C. Burton, with headquarters at Hot 

 Springs. This Forest is located in 

 Fresno. Tulare, Kearn, and Inyo 

 Counties. 



The Shasta National Forest and a 

 small part of the Klamath on the west 

 side will continue to be known as the 

 Shasta National Forest. Acting Super- 

 visor H. B. Rider will be in charge of 



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