Administration of Wildlife Resources— Elkins 281 



Wildlife problems relating to the human population do not 

 include one common stateside problem— that of getting on the 

 land to hunt. The three most important problems are those 

 caused by the influx of transients, those related to the economy 

 of the native people, and those caused by competition for trap 

 lines. A better system for handling the fur resources is one of 

 the first priority management jobs. 



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