WYOMING (Cont.) 



6. Fish Salvage and Transplanting (Proj. 4-FD-6). 



This is a program designed to salvage desirable fish species \*hich would otherwise 

 be eliminated because of extreme changes in their habitat; such salvaged species 

 are transferred to suitable habitat. Transfer of game and/or forage fish from an 

 established population to under -populated waters is also being carried out. 



Statewide; began January 1, 1951, continuing as required; $500. 



Address correspondence to: A. F. C. Greene, State Fish Warden, Wyoming Game 

 and Fish Commission, Cheyenne, Wyo. 



7. Investigations and Development of Farm Ponds, Reservoirs and Small Lowland Lakes 

 (5-FD-6). 



The objectives of this project are to develop and increase facilities for fishing in the 

 State and to provide fishing in areas previously lacking this resource. This pro- 

 gram also entails the stocking of game and/or forage species and the carrying 

 out of necessary follow-up surveys to evaluate and improve the stocking program. 



Statewide; began in 1950, indefinite; $5,000. 



Address correspondence to: A, F. C. Greene, State Fish Warden, Wyo. Game and 

 Fish Commission, Cheyenne, Wyo. 



8. Spawning Site Investigations and Developments (Proj. 6-FD-6). 



This project was established to locate, develop and maintain spawning sites for pur- 

 poses of preserving or increasing the native fish species of the State and to make 

 possible the most economical source of supply. 



Statewide; began January 1, 1950, continuing; $5,000. 



Address correspondence to: A, F. C. Greene, State Fish Warden, Wyoming Game and 

 Fish Commission, Cheyenne, Wyo. 



9. Pollution Control and Abatement Projects (7-FD-6). 



Polluted waters are studied as to the effect of the contamination on fish life. Fish 



populations in streams are checked by means of the electric shocker. After chem- 

 ical analysis of the polluted waters is made, the necessary remedial action is 

 taken or recommended. 



Statewide; began December 1950, continuing; $500. 



Address correspondence to: A. F. C. Greene, State Fish Warden, Wyoming Game and 

 Fish Commission, Cheyenne, Wyo. 



10. Stream Improvement Project (8-FD-6). 



The objective of this program was to test the permanency of streann improvement 

 devices and to provide a more suitable habitat for game fish species and thereby 

 improve the quality and quantity of available fishing. 



Statewide; began July 1950, closed January 1953; $500. 



Address correspondence to: A. F.C. Greene, State Fish Warden, Wyoming Game and 

 Fish Commission, Cheyenne, Wyo. 



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