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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS 



National Parks Bureau, Department of Mines 

 and Resources, Ottawa. fAiiministeis the Mi- 

 gratory Birds Convention Act.] 

 Controller, J. Smart. 

 Superintendent of wildlife protection, Hoyes 



Lloyd. 

 District chief Dominion migratory bird officers: 

 Ma-itinie Provinces, R. W. Tufts, Wolfville, 



Nova Fcotia. 

 Ontario and Quebec, Harrison F. Lewis, Na- 

 tional Parks Buieau. Ottawa. 

 Prairie Provinces, J. Dewey Soper, Dominion 



Public Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

 British Columbia, J. A. Munro, Okanagan Land- 

 ing, British Columbia. 

 Publications.— Migratory Birds Convention Act 

 and regulations; pamphlets. 



Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection (Inter- 

 departmental), Ottawa. [Advises in the admin- 

 istration of the Northwest Game Act and the 

 Migratory Birds Convention Act, and also ad- 

 vises the Dominion Government on questions 

 aflectirg the conservation of wildlife generally; 

 assists Provincial Governments whenever possi- 

 ble, and promotes cooperative measures between 

 governments.] 

 Ex officio members: 

 Department of Mines and Resources: 

 Charles Camsell, deputy minister. 

 R. A. Gibson, director, Lands, Parks, and 



Forests Branch. 

 Harold W. McGill, director, Indian Affairs 

 Branch. 



Advisory Board on Wildlife Protection — Con. 



Ex officio members— Continued. 



Eoiial Canadian Mounted Police: 

 S. T. Wood, commissioner. 

 Members: 



Chairman, Marius Barbeau, National Museum 

 of Canada. 



Secretary, Hoyes Lloyd, superintendent, wild- 

 life protection. 



J. M. Swaine, director of Science Service, De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



D. J. Allan, Indian Affairs Branch. 



D. Roy Cameron, Dominion forester. 



C. H. D. Clarke, National Parks Bureau. 

 H. F. Lewis, National Parks Buieau. 



J. A. Rodd, director of fish culiuie. Department 



of Fisheries. 

 R. M. Anderson, National Museum of Canada. 

 A. L. Cumming, superintendent of Mackenzie 



District. 

 K. R. Daly, senior departmental solicitor. 

 Aurele Larocque, Geological Survey of Canada. 

 T. R. L. Maclnnes, Indian Affairs Branch. 



D. L. McKeand, superintendent of eastern 

 Arctic. 



A. E. Porsild, National Museum of Canada. 



Austin Loomer Rand, assistant zoologist, Na- 

 tional Museum of Canada. 



J. P. Richards, Bureau of Northwest Territories 

 and Yukon. 



J. Lome Turner, registrar of lands. 



J. Smart, controller. National Parks Bureau. 



D. J. Martin (inspector), Division Royal 

 Canadian Mounted Police. 



ORGANIZATIONS IN CANADIAN PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES 



ALBERTA 



Department of Lands and Mines, Edmonton. 



(Has jurisdiction over matters pertaining to fish 



and game.] 

 Minister, N. E. Tanner. 

 Deputy minister, John Harvie. 

 Fish and game commissioner, E. S. Huesiis. 

 Superintendent of fisheries, H. B. Watkins. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA 

 Game Commission, 540 Howe Street, Vancouver. 

 J. G. Cunningham. 

 F. R. Butler. 



Publications. — Game laws; bulletins; annual report; 

 annual game and fishery regulations. 

 Provincial Fisheries Department, Victoiia. 



Assistant com.missioner, George J. Alexander. 

 Vancouver Island Rock and Alpine Garden 

 Society. 

 President, Alan B. Merkill, 750 Pemberton Road, 

 Victoria, B. C. 



MANITOBA 



Department of Mines and Natural Resources, 



Winnipeg. [lias jurisdiction over matters per- 

 taining to fish and game.) 



Minister, J. S. McDiarmid. 



Director of game ana fisheries, A. G. Cunningham. 



Publications.— Qame and Fisheries Act; regula- 

 tions; The Keystone (bimonthly). 

 Ducks Unlimited (Canada), 201 Bank of Com- 

 merce, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 34 Canada Life 

 Building, Regina, Saskatchewan; Qu'Apprlle 

 Building, Edmonton, Alberta. 



President, O. Leigh Spencer, care of The Van- 

 couver Province, 198 West Hastings Streit, 

 Vancouver, British Columbia. 



Chairman of Board, W. G. Ross, 410 Hammond 

 Building, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 



Vice president, Louis H. Barkhausen, 231 South 

 LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. 



Acting secretary, W. S. McEwen, care of Pitblado, 

 Hoskins, Ninth Floor Hamilton Building, 

 Winnipeg, Manitoba. 



Ducks Unlimited— Continued. 

 Treasurer, M. W. Smith, Eraser-Smith Company, 



Ltd., Grain Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 General manager, T. C. Main, 201 Bank of Com- 

 merce, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 



Manitoba Game and Fish Association. 



President, C. A. Clendening, 302 New Hargrave 

 Building, Winnipeg. 



Secretary, Arthur E. Godsmark, 611 Confedera- 

 tion Life Building, Winnipeg. 



Natural History Society of Manitoba, University 



of Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

 President. Mrs. A. Simpson. 

 Past president, B. W. Cartwright, 201 Canadian 



Bank of Commerce Building, Winnipeg. 

 Executive secretary, R. S. Evans. 



NEW BRUNSWICK 



Department of Lands and Mines, Fredericton. 

 [Has jurisdiction over matters pertaining to fish 

 and game.] 

 Minister, F. W. Pirie. 

 Deputy minister, G. H. Prince. 

 Chief game warden, H. H. Ritchie. 

 Publications.— Game laws; annual report. 



New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective Asso- 

 ciation. 

 President, Wendell K. Hay, Fredericton. 

 Secretary, F. Cc(iric Cooper, Fredericton. 



NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 



Lands, Parks, and Forests Branch, Department 

 of Mines land Resources, Ottawa, Ontario. 

 [Administers the Northwest Game .\ct.] 

 Director, R. A. Gibson. 



P«Wica?wns.— Northwest Game Act and regula- 

 tions for protection of game; reports; Conserving 

 Canada's Musk-Oxen; Canada's Western 

 Northland; Canada's Reindeer; The Northwest 

 Territories; The Yukon Territory; Yukon. 

 Land of the Klondike. 



