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3. Give greater emphasis to the research needed to improve 

 waterfowl management practices, including those related to pro- 

 ducing more ducks and geese and permitting a safe harvest of the 

 resource each year. 



4. Promote the increased use on all areas under public ju- 

 risdiction of the findings of wildlife research workers and the 

 experience of management. 



5. Create incentives to preserve existing habitat and develop 

 new habitat, and encourage beneficial practices for waterfowl on 

 private lands. 



6. Obtain public understanding and support for the waterfowl 

 program and its objectives. 



How We Can All Help 



Here is the key to a successful flyway program! Whether we 

 are hunters, bird-lovers, or plain American citizens, young or old, 

 men or women, we can all help by-- 



1. Supporting the steps our Government and cooperating 

 private agencies take to carry out the waterfowl program in our 

 fly ways. 



2. Promoting, -wherever we have the opportunity and in 

 every possible way, measures that benefit waterfowl, such as 

 those that" 



(a) Oppose projects that are unnecessarily destructive to 

 waterfowl or the wetland habitat they must have. 



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